The Informers
Fiction | Novel | Adult | Published in 2008
347
Novel • Fiction
Bogotá, Colombia • 1990s
2008
Adult
18+ years
In The Informers, Juan Gabriel Vásquez explores Colombia's history and the aftermath of World War II through the story of a person uncovering their father's involvement in a controversial past. The narrative delves into themes of identity, guilt, and the impact of secrets on relationships, set against a backdrop of political turmoil.
Mysterious
Informative
Contemplative
Melancholic
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Juan Gabriel Vásquez's The Informers intricately explores themes of memory and betrayal against the backdrop of Colombian history. Critics praise its rich narrative and depth of character study. However, some find the pacing uneven and the plot occasionally meandering. Overall, the novel is lauded for its thought-provoking examination of personal and historical truths.
Readers who enjoy intricate narratives exploring guilt and memory, such as in Gabriel García Márquez's One Hundred Years of Solitude or Julian Barnes's The Sense of an Ending, will appreciate Juan Gabriel Vásquez's The Informers. The novel delves into Colombia's complex history and personal betrayals, appealing to those fond of nuanced historical fiction.
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347
Novel • Fiction
Bogotá, Colombia • 1990s
2008
Adult
18+ years
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