The White Rose by B. Traven

The novel is set in Mexico and explores the conflict between indigenous communities and foreign oil companies. It centers around the exploitation of natural resources and the impact of industrialization on local populations. The story highlights the struggle of the indigenous people to protect their land and way of life against the encroachment of powerful corporate interests. Through vivid storytelling, the narrative delves into themes of resistance, cultural preservation, and the moral complexities of progress and development.

Published
1929
Nationality
Unknown
Length
Short
Pages
200-300
Original Language
German
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