A Box of Stories
The Dream of the Celt
The Dream of the Celt
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This book is for readers who enjoy richly detailed historical fiction and biographies of complex, real-life figures.
Gist about the Book
"The Dream of the Celt" is a historical novel that explores the life of Roger Casement, an Irish nationalist and human rights activist. The narrative follows Casement's journey from his work in the Congo and Amazon, where he exposed human rights abuses, to his involvement in the Irish independence movement. The novel delves into the complexities of his character, his ideals, and the ultimate betrayal and execution he faced. Llosa's meticulous research and vivid storytelling bring Casement's story to life, capturing the moral dilemmas and political struggles of his time.
Reviews
The Guardian: "A masterful blend of fact and fiction. Llosa's portrayal of Roger Casement is both empathetic and critical, making for a compelling read."
The New York Times: "Llosa's novel is an insightful exploration of a man who was both a hero and a flawed human being. The Dream of the Celt is a powerful historical narrative."
Publishers Weekly: "An intricate and well-researched novel that brings a lesser-known historical figure to the forefront. Llosa's storytelling is captivating and thought-provoking."
About Book
Book Title: The Dream of the Celt - Mario Vargas Llosa
Book Genre: Historical Fiction, Ireland, Africa, Nobel Prize, Spanish Literature, Latin American
ISBN: 9780571275717
Number of Pages: 400
Publishing Date: January 1, 2010
Cover Type: Hardcover
About Author
Mario Vargas Llosa is a Peruvian writer, politician, journalist, and essayist. He is one of Latin America's most significant authors and won the Nobel Prize in Literature in 2010. His works often explore political and social issues, and he is known for his intricate narratives and deep character studies.
Cover Type
Hardcover
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