Dona Barbara, written by the renowned Venezuelan author Rómulo Gallegos, explores the heart of Venezuela through its vast llanos (grasslands). This masterpiece, published in 1997 by Ediciones Cátedra, delves into the profound conflict between civilization and barbarism that Gallegos believed characterized both the nation’s essence and its current state. Spanning 480 pages, the narrative is a powerful critique and celebration of Venezuelan society. The book concludes with an optimistic resolution that symbolizes a promising future for the country.
