Originally published in 1989, Sepúlveda’s Tigre Juan Award–winning first novel is a poignant exploration of environmental ethics and the perils of neocolonial modernization. Set against the backdrop of the Ecuadorean jungle, the narrative follows Antonio Jose Bolivar Proano, who, with his wife, ventures into this unforgiving landscape, bolstered by the government’s promises of technical assistance and the possibility of land ownership. However, the couple soon discovers that the jungle is a harsh and inhospitable place, and most settlers, including Antonio’s wife, meet their demise. Ian Guerra’s narration creates an atmospheric setting that will make listeners feel like they are in the jungle, experiencing the climate and immersed in frustration toward those intent on pursuing progress at any cost. With spot-on accents and dramatic flair, Guerra makes the man’s journey both vivid and relatable. The rich sensory experience Guerra provides will make listeners reluctant to hit pause.
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