Ernesto Sabato's dark epic, 'On Heroes and Tombs', delves into the mysterious and tragic fate of Alejandra, the last scion of a decaying Argentinian dynasty. In 1955, she commits a shocking act of violence, shooting her father before immolating herself and his body. The novel explores the complex relationships and psychological turmoil that led to this event, intertwining the lives of Alejandra's troubled lover Mart
, the writer Bruno, and her father Fernando, creator of the enigmatic 'Report on the Blind'. Set against the backdrop of Buenos Aires, this novel is a profound exploration of passion, philosophy, and paranoia.
Why You Should Read?
- Immerse yourself in a powerful narrative that explores the depths of human psychology and the dark undercurrents of a decaying aristocratic family.
- Experience Ernesto Sabato's unique blend of philosophical inquiry and intense emotional drama, making for a thought-provoking and unforgettable read.
- Delve into the rich, atmospheric setting of 1950s Buenos Aires, brought to life with vivid descriptions and a sense of impending doom.
- Unravel a complex mystery as the lives of several characters intertwine, each holding a piece of the puzzle surrounding Alejandra's tragic act.
About the Author
Ernesto Sabato (1911
2011) was a distinguished Argentine novelist, essayist, and painter. Initially a physicist, he abandoned a promising scientific career to dedicate himself to literature, becoming one of Latin America's most significant literary figures. His works often explore themes of existentialism, alienation, and the human condition, characterized by their intellectual depth and psychological intensity. Sabato was awarded the Miguel de Cervantes Prize in 1984, the highest literary honor in the Spanish-speaking world.