"Dazzling. . . . An imaginative documentation of nature's sway over
man." --New York Times Book Review
From the winner of the Nobel Prize in Literature, an important and
passionate novel set in Peru, that explores man's struggle with both
nature and civilization
Vargas Llosa's classic early novel takes place in Puira, a Peruvian town
situated between desert and jungle, and which is torn by boredom and
lust. Don Anselmo, a stranger in a black coat, builds a brothel on the
outskirts of the town while he charms its innocent people, thus setting
of a chain-reaction with extraordinary consequences.
This brothel, called the Green House, brings together the innocent and
the corrupt: Bonificia, a young Indian girl saved by the nuns only to
become a prostitute: Father Garcia, struggling for the church; and four
best friends drawn to both excitement and escape.
The conflicting forces that haunt the Green House evoke a world balanced
between savagery and civilization--and one which is cursed by not being
able to discern between the two.