This classic 19th-century Colombian novel tells the poignant story of unrequited love between Efraín and María, set against the backdrop of the lush Valle del Cauca. Blending elements of romanticism and local color, the novel explores themes of love, loss, family, and the fleeting nature of happiness. Isaacs' vivid descriptions and emotional depth make María one of the most celebrated works in Latin American literature.
With an introduction by Thomas A. Janvier.
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Título: María Autor/a: Jorge Isaacs Editorial: Imprenta de Gaitan Ciudad: Bogotá Año de publicación: 1867 Edición: 1ª Nº de páginas: 302 págs Traducido en los años: 2010, 2015