Assault on Paradise

by Tatiana Lobo

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Assault on Paradise vividly depicts the Conquistadores and the Church invading Central America, impoverishing one world to enrich another. In a fast-paced, bawdy, swashbuckling adventure in Central America of the early 1700s, Costa Rican novelist Tatiana Lobo lays bare the dark legacy of the Conquistadores and the Church. Through the central picaresque story of Pedro Albaran, Lobo dramatizes the intrigues of politicians and the Inquisition and the bloody battles between the native people and show more the invaders, while simultaneously presenting a reverent poetic recreation of indigenous cosmogony and mystical values which the natives seek to use to drive out the invaders. show less

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After completing this novel, I saw it described as a picaresque which is "a genre of prose fiction which depicts the adventures of a roguish hero of low social class who lives by his wits in a corrupt society." The genre also has no plot. I wish I knew these things going into the book because it would've made more sense (especially the plotlessness). Assault on Paradise is the tale of Pedro Albaran who arrives in colonial Central America escaping the Inquisition. First he works as a book keeper for a monastery. On a journey to another settlement he and some companions are separated and live on their own in the jungle. Pedro falls in love with and has children with an indigenous woman known only as "The Mute" and their whole relationship show more is totally creepy. After her death, Pedro returns to society just as the indigenous population launches and uprising. The book details the sordid underside of colonialism - the conquistadors and the church - and all it's levels of corruption. It was a difficult read but that may be more of reader error than the book itself. show less
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Fiction and Literature, General Fiction, Historical Fiction, Romance
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863Literature & rhetoricSpanish, Portuguese, Galician literaturesSpanish fiction
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PQ7489.2 .L58 .A73Language and LiteratureFrench, Italian, Spanish and Portuguese literaturesSpanish literatureProvincial, local, colonial, etc.Spanish America
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