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'Carazamba ' is a 1953 'criollista' novel by the Guatemalan writer Virgilio Rodrguez Macal.Rozotto 2013, p. iii. The work was the first novel written by the author,Rozzoto 2013, p. 34. and gained first prize in the Central American Floral Games in 1950, although it was not published until three years later.Rozzoto 2013, p. 27. The plot takes the reader on a violent journey through the jungle. The novel is set during 1940s Guatemala, and its central themes are race and nationality.

Characters



The narrator is a Criollo from the city of Quetzaltenango,Rozzoto 2014, p. 70. in the Guatemalan Highlands. He is described as being of pure European descent in contrast to the mixed-race Carazamba. He is of a middle-class background, and is highly educated.Rozzoto 2014, p. 71. The narrator is hard-working, and has amassed substantial wealth as a result of his personal labours and self-control.Rozzoto 2014, p. 72.

Carazamba is beautiful Caribbean woman who gives her name to the title of the novel. Her real name is Maria. She is described as being of mixed ancestry, descending from a combination of Indigenous, Black, and European, and is originally from somewhere along the Motagua River. She dominates those who succumb to her beauty. Carazamba is from a humble background, but has managed to educate herself sufficiently to entertain her lovers.

Pedro is a native of Petn; he is the narrator's steward,Turcios Garca 2009, p. 18. and his devoted and loyal friend. He and Carazamba share a mutual dislike.Rozzoto 2014, p. 82.

Hermenegildo J. Fuentes Ramrez is an eloquent wanderer in Petn, who claims to be wealthy and influential, and of distinguished lineage, who captivates Carazamba and Pedro with his enchanting speech. In reality he is a liar and a thief evading justice by fleeing into the forest.Rozzoto 2014, p. 84.

Plot



The narrative begins with a tales of Carazamba's relationships with various men. The plot describes how the narrator kills Carazamba's English lover, who has connections within the Guatemalan government. This forces the narrator and Carazamba to flee into the jungle with Pedro, the narrator's loyal friend, in order to escape from the authorities and find a way to Mexico.Rozzoto 2013, pp. 3435. Along the way, Pedro is forced to amputate his foot after he is bitten by a venomous snake. When they finally cross into Mexico, they are involved in a firefight with a group of soldiers; the narrator falls injured and Carazamba is shot dead. The narrator and Pedro are thrown into prison.

Analysis



'Carazamba' shares its theme of a civilised man thrust into savagery with Rodrguez Macal's other three novels, Guayacn, Jinay

and Negrura.Turcios Garca 2009, p. 12. The protagonists of the novel represent the socially stratified culture of Guatemala in the middle of the 20th century. The novel presents Petn as an isolated and vulnerable part of Guatemala.Rozzoto 2014, p. 66. The work may be seen as an allegory of the incorporation of the remote Petn Department into the Guatemalan nation, which was a reaction against an external British threat.Rozzoto 2013, p. 13. Chapter 3 of the work relates the ethnic composition of Guatemala to its regional discussion of Petn, and the history of the Petn department. It also sets out ethnic tension between the Criollo narrator and a Caribbean woman.Rozzoto 2013, p. 12. The territory represented in the novel reflects the incomplete incorporation of the region into the Guatemalan nation and the failure of efforts to modernise the country.Rozzoto 2013, p. 17.

The titular character, Carazamba, is unusual in 'criollista' literature in her African heritage, a subject frequently ignored in the genre.Rozzoto 2014, p. 67. Although presented as an adventure novel from the point of view of the narrator, the work concentrates more upon the character of Carazamba, and the nature of the jungle. The novel presents Carazamba as an impetuous woman subject to her own whims, who is a reflection of the violent, untamed forest.Rozzoto 2014, pp. 6768. The respective fates of Carazamba and Pedro reflect the author's perception that the Guatemalan government had abandoned the territory of Petn, and neglected its inhabitants.

Notes



References



*Rozzoto, David F. (2013). '[http://www.ruor.uottawa.ca/bitstream/10393/23662/1/Rozotto_David_2013_thesis.pdf Regin y Nacin en Guatemala: La Obra de Virgilio Rodrguez Macal]' (in Spanish). Ottawa, Canada: University of Ottawa.

*Rozzoto, David (2014). "[https://dialnet.unirioja.es/servlet/articulo?codigo=4977845 Cuerpo y geografa en "Carazamba" de Virgilio Rodrguez Macal. Representaciones de la regin]" (in Spanish). 'Centroamericana'. Milan, Italy: Universit Cattolica del Sacro Cuore.Vol. 24, No. 1, pp. 6590. . .

*Turcios Garca, Amparo Leticia (2009). '[http://www.repositorio.usac.edu.gt/1619/1/07_2093.pdf Virgilio Rodrguez Macal : vida y obra]'. Guatemala City, Guatemala: Universidad de San Carlos de Guatemala.

Further reading



*Rodrguez Macal, Virgilio (2001) 'Carazamba' (in Spanish) . 8th edition. Guatemala City, Guatemala: Piedra Santa. . .

Category:Guatemalan novels

Category:Novels set in Guatemala

Category:Fiction set in the 1940s

Category:1953 novels

Category:Criollismo

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