by B. Traven ‧ RELEASE DATE: July 18, 1938
Doubtful whether this can secure more than a limited sale, to a discriminating audience. There is none of the rawness, the sheer adventure element of his earlier work, though it, too, has its macabre details. A simple enough story, secondary to the picture of life in a Central American jungle. The story centers around the loss of a child, and the finding of his body in the river, of the pagan funeral, with anachronisms of modernity interwoven, presented with an uncanny sensitivity to a strange civilization, primitive, fatalistic, garish. The story is a condemnation of the infiltration of cheap Americanisms, for which the native Indians are unprepared. Convincing, powerfully done -- but limited in appeal.
Pub Date: July 18, 1938
ISBN: 1934568287
Page Count: -
Publisher: Knopf
Review Posted Online: N/A
Kirkus Reviews Issue: July 1, 1938
Categories: FICTION
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