In Praise of the Stepmother explained

In Praise of the Stepmother
Title Orig:Elogio de la madrastra
Border:yes
Author:Mario Vargas Llosa
Country:Peru
Language:Spanish
Publisher:Arango
Release Date:1988
Media Type:Print (Hardback & Paperback)
Pages:198
Preceded By:The Storyteller
Followed By:Death in the Andes

In Praise of the Stepmother is an erotic novel by Peruvian writer Mario Vargas Llosa, winner of the Nobel Prize in Literature in 2010. Published in 1988, it is about a sexually open couple whose fantasies lead them to the edge of morality.

The book is dedicated to Spanish film director Luis García Berlanga. The English translation published in 1990 was done by Helen Lane.

Story

Lucrecia and Rigoberto are an upper middle class married couple. On the outside, they look like an average Peruvian couple of their social class. However, they have a rich and open sexual relationship that enriches their life. Their openness with sexuality, however, turns dangerous when Lucrecia starts a relationship with her pre-teen stepson, Fonchito, which ultimately leads to the unraveling of the marriage.

Main themes

This is a book of the erotic novel genre that reflects on the meaning of happiness, sexual morality, and the loss of innocence. It incorporates essays and poetry into the narrative.[1] [2] It also has vivid descriptions and analysis of famous art representing erotic scenes, in particular from the Peruvian painter Fernando de Szyszlo and the Flemish master Jacob Jordaens.

Main characters

Related books

In 1997 Vargas Llosa published Notebooks of Don Rigoberto, a follow-up novel that also belongs to the erotic novel genre.[3] [4]

Notes and References

  1. http://revistas.ucm.es/fll/02104547/articulos/ALHI9494110315A.PDF Hernán Sánchez: Erotismo, cultura y poder en "El elogio de la Madrastra" de Mario Vargas Llosa.
  2. http://www.lecturalia.com/libro/511/elogio-de-la-madrastra Lecturalia: Elogio de la madrastra.
  3. http://www.lecturalia.com/libro/512/los-cuadernos-de-don-rigoberto Lecturalia: Los cuadernos de Don Rigoberto.
  4. http://sololiteratura.com/var/rigo.html Sololiteratura: Los cuadernos de Don Rigoberto