Enrique Bernardo NĂșñez Cubagua - conceived in 1925, written between 1928 and 1930, and published in 1931 - is the culmination of Enrique Bernardo NĂșñez's narrative work. The novel, which occupies a very special place in Venezuelan literature, signified an advance in Latin American fiction as a whole. Although a long time passed before it was recognized as such, it is regarded today as the country's chief avant garde novel, having no precedent and leaving practically no recognizable heirs. Speaking of the past, the author succeeded, before any contemporary intellectual or writer, in understanding deeply the complexity of the present, analyzing obliquely the society and the consequences of the economic project of the dictatorship of the time. An almost prophetic work, it already identifies some of the main problems that have obstructed the realization of the possible future encoded in the South American nation and its immense natural riches. The Venezuelan author Enrique Bernardo NĂșñez (1895-1964), as well as a writer of fiction, was a full member of the Academia Nacional de la Historia, first official chronicler of the city of Caracas and an opinion journalist for almost half a century.
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