Ana Teresa Torres
Author of Dona Ines vs. Oblivion: A Novel
About the Author
Works by Ana Teresa Torres
La Herencia De La Tribu. Del Mito De La Independencia a La Revolución Bolivariana (2009) 10 copies, 1 review
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Common Knowledge
- Gender
- female
- Organizations
- Academia Venezolana de la Lengua
- Nationality
- Venezuela
- Associated Place (for map)
- Venezuela
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Reviews
One of those books which is a terribly clever idea, and competently executed but just unutterably tedious.
Torres takes us through the history of her native Venezuela, from the slave-owning elite of the 17th century through to the present day. The narrator is the ghost of Dona Ines, an embittered aristocrat from the early days, as her spirit prowls through her ancestral home seeking the long-lost documents that will recover her property. She harangues her husband - beloved but faithless; his show more illegitimate son by a slave woman, who went on to rise to prominence...
And we follow their lineages through the natural disasters and political upheavals that marked the country's history. The conflict between black and white, and different factions; but, too, the coming together of those races.
Because quite a lot of characters are introduced in a relatively short (250p) book, it's hard to recall who's who. The wars, the disputes at law, go on interminably, and while Torres succeeds in the more human stories (the slave woman fleeing through the jungle with her mistress's infant; the love affair), much of it just drones on.
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Torres takes us through the history of her native Venezuela, from the slave-owning elite of the 17th century through to the present day. The narrator is the ghost of Dona Ines, an embittered aristocrat from the early days, as her spirit prowls through her ancestral home seeking the long-lost documents that will recover her property. She harangues her husband - beloved but faithless; his show more illegitimate son by a slave woman, who went on to rise to prominence...
And we follow their lineages through the natural disasters and political upheavals that marked the country's history. The conflict between black and white, and different factions; but, too, the coming together of those races.
Because quite a lot of characters are introduced in a relatively short (250p) book, it's hard to recall who's who. The wars, the disputes at law, go on interminably, and while Torres succeeds in the more human stories (the slave woman fleeing through the jungle with her mistress's infant; the love affair), much of it just drones on.
Now to read something for light relief! show less
La herencia de la tribu : del mito de la independencia a la Revolución Bolivariana by Ana Teresa Torres
Remontándose a los tiempos fundacionales de la nación, la autora se propone establecer las líneas de continuidad que vinculan el pasado independentista con la así llamada revolución del siglo XXI.
Mar 12, 2021Spanish
Ana Teresa Torres regresa a uno de los tópicos fundamentales de su obra novelística: la memoria, el recuerdo, la imaginación.
Sep 21, 2010Spanish
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Statistics
- Works
- 10
- Members
- 92
- Popularity
- #202,475
- Rating
- 3.9
- Reviews
- 3
- ISBNs
- 25
- Languages
- 2





