Yawar Fiesta
First edition | |
| Author | José María Arguedas |
|---|---|
| Original title | Yawar Fiesta |
| Translator | Frances Horning Barraclough |
| Language | Spanish |
| Publisher | Compañía de Impresiones y Publicidad, Lima |
Publication date | 1941 |
| Publication place | Peru |
Published in English | 1985 |
| Media type | |
| Pages | 200 |
| ISBN | 9780292796010 |
| Followed by | Diamantes y pedernales (1954) |
Yawar Fiesta is the first novel by the Peruvian author José María Arguedas, published in 1941. It is considered as part of the Latin-American indigenista movement. Set in the village of Puquio (in the Southern Sierra of Peru) it depicts the performance of a bullfight in the Andean style (turupukllay) as part of a celebration called 'yawar punchay'. According to critics, it is the most successful of Arguedas' novels, from a formal point of view. The author's effort is appreciated for offering the most authentic version possible of Andean life, without resorting to convention or the paternalism of previous indigenous literature.