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Birds without a Nest: A Novel: A Story of Indian Life and Priestly Oppression in Peru

Birds without a Nest: A Novel: A Story of Indian Life and Priestly Oppression in Peru

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"I love the native race with a tender love, and so I have observed its customs closely, enchanted by their simplicity, and, as well, the abjection into which this race is plunged by small-town despots, who, while their names may change, never fail to live up to the epithet of tyrants. They are no other than, in general, the priests, governors, caciques, and mayors." So wrote Clorinda Matto de Turner in Aves sin nido, the first major Spanish American novel to protest the plight of native peoples.

First published in 1889, Birds without a Nest drew fiery protests for its unsparing expose of small town officials, judicial authorities, and priests who oppressed the native peoples of Peru. Matto de Turner was excommunicated by the Catholic Church and burned in effigy. Yet her novel was strongly influential; indeed, Peruvian President Andres Avelino Caceres credited it with stimulating him to pursue needed reforms.

In 1904, the novel was published in a bowdlerized English translation with a modified ending. This edition restores the original ending and the translator's omissions. It will be important reading for all students of the indigenous cultures of South America.



Author: Clorinda Matto De Turner
Publisher: University of Texas Press
Published: 11/01/1996
Pages: 205
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 0.54lbs
Size: 8.50h x 5.55w x 0.53d
ISBN: 9780292751958

Review Citation(s):
Kirkus Reviews 11/15/1996 pg. 1631

About the Author

Clorinda Matto de Turner (1852-1909) was a distinguished Peruvian journalist, editor, and novelist. The first woman in the Americas to head a major newspaper, she was also editor of El Peru Ilustrado, the country's most influential intellectual journal.

Naomi Lindstrom is Professor of Spanish and Portuguese and of Latin American Studies at the University of Texas at Austin.


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