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Winner, Harvey L. Johnson Award, Southwest Council on Latin
American Studies, 1994 "...I didn't want to tell you the truth for
anything in the world, because it seemed very humiliating to me..."
The truth is that Iphigenia is bored and, more than bored, buried
alive in her grandmother's house in Caracas, Venezuela. After the
excitement of being a beautiful, unchaperoned young woman in Paris,
her father's death has sent her back to a forgotten homeland, where
rigid decorum governs. Two men-the married man she adores and the
wealthy fiance she abhors-offer her escape from her prison. Which
of these impossible suitors will she choose? Iphigenia was first
published in 1924 in Venezuela, where it hit patriarchal society
like a bomb. Teresa de la Parra was accused of undermining the
morals of young women with this tale of a passionate woman who
lacks the money to establish herself in the liberated, bohemian
society she craves. Yet readers have kept the novel alive for
decades, and this first English translation now introduces its
heroine to a wider audience.
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