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The Englishman of the Bones (novel)

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The Englishman of the Bones
AuthorBenito Lynch
Original titleEl inglés de los güesos
LanguageSpanish
GenreGaucho literature
Publication date
1924
Publication placeArgentina
Media typePrint

The Englishman of the Bones (Spanish:El inglés de los güesos) is a 1924 Argentine novel by Benito Lynch. It is part of the Gaucho literature movement. A major theme of the novel is the cultural exchanges between the British and the Argentine characters.[1] In 1940 it was adapted into a film of the same title directed by Carlos Hugo Christensen.

Synopsis

A young English expert on fossils meets and has a relationship with a gaucho woman while he is investigating the remains of indigenous people in Argentina. When he leaves, she is overcome with despair and kills herself.[2]

References

  1. ^ Huberman p.3
  2. ^ Torres-Rioseco p.163

Bibliography

  • Huberman, Ariana. Gauchos and Foreigners: Glossing Culture and Identity in the Argentine Countryside. Lexington Books, 2010.
  • Torres-Rioseco, Arturo. The Epic of Latin American Literature. University of California Press, 1961.