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Yawar Fiesta is the first novel by the Peruvian author José María Arguedas, published in 1941. It is considered as part of the Latin-American indigenista movement. Set in the village of Puquio (in the Southern Sierra of Peru) it depicts the performance of a bullfight in the Andean style (turupukllay) as part of a celebration called 'yawar punchay'. According to critics, it is the most successful of Arguedas' novels, from a formal point of view. The author's effort is appreciated for offering the most authentic version possible of Andean life, without resorting to convention or the paternalism of previous indigenous literature.

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  • Yawar Fiesta (Fiesta de sangre) es la primera novela del escritor peruano José María Arguedas, publicada en 1941. Pertenece a la corriente del indigenismo. Ambientada en el pueblo de Puquio (sierra sur del Perú), relata la realización de una corrida de toros al estilo andino (turupukllay) en el marco de una celebración denominada yawar punchay. Según los críticos, es la más lograda de las novelas de Arguedas. Se aprecia el esfuerzo del autor por ofrecer una versión lo más auténtica posible de la vida andina sin recurrir a los convencionalismos y al paternalismo de la anterior literatura indigenista de denuncia. Con esta novela se inaugura el llamado neoindigenismo. (es)
  • Yawar Fiesta is the first novel by the Peruvian author José María Arguedas, published in 1941. It is considered as part of the Latin-American indigenista movement. Set in the village of Puquio (in the Southern Sierra of Peru) it depicts the performance of a bullfight in the Andean style (turupukllay) as part of a celebration called 'yawar punchay'. According to critics, it is the most successful of Arguedas' novels, from a formal point of view. The author's effort is appreciated for offering the most authentic version possible of Andean life, without resorting to convention or the paternalism of previous indigenous literature. (en)
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  • Yawar Fiesta (Fiesta de sangre) es la primera novela del escritor peruano José María Arguedas, publicada en 1941. Pertenece a la corriente del indigenismo. Ambientada en el pueblo de Puquio (sierra sur del Perú), relata la realización de una corrida de toros al estilo andino (turupukllay) en el marco de una celebración denominada yawar punchay. Según los críticos, es la más lograda de las novelas de Arguedas. Se aprecia el esfuerzo del autor por ofrecer una versión lo más auténtica posible de la vida andina sin recurrir a los convencionalismos y al paternalismo de la anterior literatura indigenista de denuncia. Con esta novela se inaugura el llamado neoindigenismo. (es)
  • Yawar Fiesta is the first novel by the Peruvian author José María Arguedas, published in 1941. It is considered as part of the Latin-American indigenista movement. Set in the village of Puquio (in the Southern Sierra of Peru) it depicts the performance of a bullfight in the Andean style (turupukllay) as part of a celebration called 'yawar punchay'. According to critics, it is the most successful of Arguedas' novels, from a formal point of view. The author's effort is appreciated for offering the most authentic version possible of Andean life, without resorting to convention or the paternalism of previous indigenous literature. (en)
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