- The Green House
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author =Mario Vargas Llosa
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country =Peru
language = Spanish
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release_date = 1966
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novel byPeruvian writerMario Vargas Llosa . The "green house" of the title is a bar and bordello at the edge of thePeru vian city ofPiura . The "green" also represents the Amazonian jungle, where the narrative is partly set. The novel receivedRómulo Gallegos Prize in 1967.The novel is considered a central work for the new Spanish American novel style that arose in the 1960s, and has been much commented on by literary scholars. It features a convoluted, puzzle-like narrative style that is reminiscent of
William Faulkner andFranz Kafka . Vargas Llosa presents several narrative lines, and moves back and forth between them by means of a difficult and non-chronological narrative logic. The reader must piece together these lines in order to construct the story. The novel finally serves as a critique of Peruvian society.
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