
A vivid tapestry of early‑twentieth‑century Latin American tales, this collection weaves together love, obsession and the thin line that separates desire from danger. Each story flashes with striking, sometimes unsettling, moments—a carnival carriage that brings together a shy youth and an enigmatic girl, a haunting encounter with a mysterious doctor’s niece, and countless other encounters that linger long after the final page.
The opening narrative plunges listeners into a feverish spring carnival, where a freshly graduated young man, Nébel, becomes entranced by a luminous stranger. His impulsive gestures and the swirl of confetti set the stage for a fleeting romance that feels both tender and volatile, hinting at the passions and perils that will echo throughout the anthology. The prose captures the intoxicating mix of innocence and intensity, inviting you to explore how love can turn into madness, and sometimes, into something far darker.
Language
es
Duration
~4 hours (287K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2004-09-20
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1878–1937
Known for intense, unforgettable short stories, this Uruguayan master turned the jungle into a living force and explored fear, obsession, and survival with unusual power. His fiction helped shape the modern Latin American short story and still feels vivid today.
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