Hijo De Ladrón by Manuel Rojas
The novel follows the journey of a young man named Aniceto Hevia, who grapples with his identity and the legacy of his father's criminal past. Set in Chile, the story explores themes of poverty, social injustice, and the struggle for personal redemption. Aniceto's quest for self-discovery is marked by encounters with various characters who influence his understanding of morality and his place in the world. Through introspection and resilience, he seeks to break free from the cycle of crime and forge his own path, ultimately striving for a sense of dignity and purpose amidst challenging circumstances.
- Published
- 1951
- Nationality
- Chilean
- Length
- Short
- Pages
- 200-300
- Original Language
- Spanish
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- Alternate Titles
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