Ídolos rotos (Broken Idols) is a novel by the Venezuelan writer Manuel Díaz Rodríguez that was published in 1901. It is considered one of the most pessimistic novels written in Venezuela. It presents the social, political, and cultural life of people in Caracas with a defeatist attitude, where all hope of salvation has been abandoned. The central theme of the novel is the character Alberto Soria's failure in his effort to assert his ideals as an artist in Venezuela against a backdrop of the country's total decadence.
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| - Ídolos rotos es una novela del escritor venezolano Manuel Díaz Rodríguez y publicada en 1901. Está considerada como una de las novelas más pesimistas que se hayan escrito en Venezuela, ya que la vida caraqueña es presentada en sus aspectos social, político y cultural con una actitud derrotista, en donde se renuncia a toda posibilidad de salvación. El tema central de la novela es el fracaso del personaje Alberto Soria en su afán de imponer en Venezuela sus ideales de artista en medio de una imagen de la decadencia total del país. (es)
- Ídolos rotos (Broken Idols) is a novel by the Venezuelan writer Manuel Díaz Rodríguez that was published in 1901. It is considered one of the most pessimistic novels written in Venezuela. It presents the social, political, and cultural life of people in Caracas with a defeatist attitude, where all hope of salvation has been abandoned. The central theme of the novel is the character Alberto Soria's failure in his effort to assert his ideals as an artist in Venezuela against a backdrop of the country's total decadence. (en)
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| - Ídolos rotos es una novela del escritor venezolano Manuel Díaz Rodríguez y publicada en 1901. Está considerada como una de las novelas más pesimistas que se hayan escrito en Venezuela, ya que la vida caraqueña es presentada en sus aspectos social, político y cultural con una actitud derrotista, en donde se renuncia a toda posibilidad de salvación. El tema central de la novela es el fracaso del personaje Alberto Soria en su afán de imponer en Venezuela sus ideales de artista en medio de una imagen de la decadencia total del país. En la novela se señalan los diferentes problemas de la sociedad a través de contenidos actanciales de personajes bien definidos: Alberto Soria, el artista incomprendido; Teresa Faría, la mujer adúltera; el general Galindo, el político oportunista; Emazábel, el luchador social. (es)
- Ídolos rotos (Broken Idols) is a novel by the Venezuelan writer Manuel Díaz Rodríguez that was published in 1901. It is considered one of the most pessimistic novels written in Venezuela. It presents the social, political, and cultural life of people in Caracas with a defeatist attitude, where all hope of salvation has been abandoned. The central theme of the novel is the character Alberto Soria's failure in his effort to assert his ideals as an artist in Venezuela against a backdrop of the country's total decadence. In the novel, different social problems are identified through the actions of well-defined characters: Alberto Soria, the misunderstood artist; Teresa Faria, the adulterous woman; General Galindo, the opportunist politician; and Emazábel, the social activist. (en)
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