
WOMAN TRIUMPHANT - (LA MAJA DESNUDA) - BY - VICENTE BLASCO IBAÑEZ - TRANSLATED FROM THE SPANISH - BY - HAYWARD KENISTON - WITH A SPECIAL INTRODUCTORY NOTE BY THE AUTHOR
INTRODUCTORY NOTE TO THE ENGLISH TRANSLATION
WOMAN TRIUMPHANT
PART I - I
II
III
IV
V
VI
PART II
Set against the dazzling world of early‑nineteenth‑century Madrid, the novel plunges listeners into the lively streets where flamboyant “majas” dance, parade at bull‑fights, and flaunt their distinctive costume of short skirts, netted veils and bright mantillas. Through vivid observations of this colorful milieu, the narrative follows Renovales, a man driven by restless desire, and his striking wife, whose presence reshapes his ambitions. The opening act captures the clash between the carefree, theatrical life of the city’s lower‑class revelers and the hidden currents of longing that propel the characters forward.
As the story unfolds, the wife emerges as a force of quiet strength, subtly steering her husband’s fate while embodying the very spirit of triumph the title suggests. The author’s careful blend of social commentary and personal introspection offers a nuanced look at morality, desire, and the power of a woman’s influence in a world that prizes spectacle above all. Listeners will be drawn into a portrait of love, ambition, and the intoxicating pulse of Madrid’s vibrant culture.
Language
en
Duration
~9 hours (556K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Carlo Traverso, Janet Blenkinship, and the Online Distributed Proofreaders Europe at http://dp.rastko.net.
Release date
2006-07-19
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1867–1928
A fiery Spanish novelist, journalist, and politician, he turned the landscapes and struggles of Valencia into vivid fiction and later found worldwide fame through novels that inspired major films. His life was as restless as his stories, shaped by politics, travel, and huge popular success.
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