Victor Paz Libros
La Agonía Erótica De Bolívar, El Amor Y La Muerte
Of all possible literary histories, none reveals its subject more intimately than the epistolary, as is made evident in this collection of love letters written by Simón Bolívar to Manuelita Sáenz. The liberator and founding father of a good portion of Latin America, Bolívar was also a heartened and bold warrior in love—in the arms
El Edipo De Sangre, O, De La Vida Tormentosa De José María Obando
José María Obando, one of the founding fathers of Colombian history—hated by some and venerated by others—was a controversial general that played an important part in Colombias history. This is a portrait of the controversial life of one of the most revered Columbian leaders, one whose tragic unraveling marked the course of history. José María
La Otra Agonia/the Other Death Throes
This poetic piece about Manuelita Sáenz, Simón Bolivars greatest love, digs into her personal history and uncovers a woman who questioned the moral and social codes of her time to fight for freedom. Her story echoes the vital female presence that exists just below the surface of Latin Americas unfolding history. Within Colombian literature—and perhaps
Bolívar
From both an intimately emotional and a politically epic viewpoint, this historical novels first-person narrative discusses the psychological development of Simón Bolívar the Liberator throughout his fight for Latin American independence. Desde un punto de vista tanto íntimamente emocional como políticamente épica, el relato en primera persona de esta novela histórica discute el desarrollo psicológico