The novel "Aves sin nido" by Clorinda Matto de Turner was published in July 1889. The liberation caused a big controversy among intellectuals. The precise depiction reform of the Peruvian's life that President Andrés AvivinoCáceres told Matto de Turner that he wrote a letter of praise that he spurred that her novel urgently needed him ___ ___ 0 They condemned the social criticism of Peru 's national model and its rebellious tone. But it can not be denied that this novel is based on the local culture of Peru, regardless of whether it praises Mat 's most famous novel or accuses it.
Cusco's man, Cluco-Matt de Turner (1854-1905), influenced by Gonzalez-Prada, was the first writer dealing in the relationship between the white Hispanic ruling class in her birthplace and local residents in Peru I became one of them. Her Aves sin Nido (a bird's nest with no birds) is a vivid depiction of Indian exploitation and atrocity compelled to work in Highland Manor. Matto de Turner admired Indian culture, talked Quechua fluently, translated the gospel of St. Luke into languages, before the modern linguistics where European languages were thought to be superior to non-European languages I will defend abundant expression of language. Language But like the most progressive thinkers at the turn of the 20th century, she believes that the progress of locals depends on westernization. To fully integrate into the Peruvian society, indigenous peoples will have to give up their own culture.
The novel "Aves sin nido" by Clorinda Matto de Turner was published in July 1889. The liberation caused a big controversy among intellectuals. As the then President of Andrés Avellino Cáceres wrote a praise letter saying that Matto de Turner spurred him that her novel urgently needed him, the reforms, the other people are in Peru's national model and I condemned the social criticism of that rebellious tone. - Cambodia's most famous literary and cultural hero - Choun Nat "Choun Nat" is known as the most impressive literary and cultural promoter of Cambodian production. Many people claim that Choun Nat has revived the cultural identity of Cambodia. Sadly, due to the great isolation and suffering of Cambodia over the past few decades, he is not considered to be a developed country in the world.