Ollantay
Fiction | Play | Adult | Published in 1981
160
Play • Fiction
Inca Empire • 15th century
1981
Adult
14-18 years
Ollantay is an Inca drama that revolves around the titular character's forbidden love for the princess Cusi Coyllur. The play explores themes of passion, power, and loyalty against the backdrop of the Inca Empire. As Ollantay, a highly esteemed military leader, faces the societal constraints imposed by the emperor, the narrative delves into complex human emotions and cultural tensions.
Mysterious
Romantic
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Ollantay is lauded for its vivid portrayal of Incan culture and its powerful themes of love and political intrigue. Readers appreciate the rich historical context and emotional depth, though some criticize the structure as uneven and the character development as simplistic. Overall, it's a valuable piece for understanding Andean literature and history.
A reader who enjoys Popol Vuh or The Epic of Gilgamesh would appreciate Ollantay. Fans of ancient literature and those interested in indigenous Andean culture and oral traditions would find its historical depth and dramatic narrative captivating. Ideal for those who enjoy epic tales and pre-Columbian histories.
488 ratings
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Mixed feelings
Not a fan
160
Play • Fiction
Inca Empire • 15th century
1981
Adult
14-18 years
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