Los Dioses Antonio Lobo An... | De La Naturaleza De
The narrative explores the corruption of the wealthy "gods" of industry and land who believed they were untouchable.
De la naturaleza de los dioses (Of the Nature of Gods) is a 2017 novel by the acclaimed Portuguese author António Lobo Antunes. It is a dense, polyphonic masterpiece that explores the decay of power, the weight of memory, and the moral vacuum of the Portuguese colonial and post-colonial elite. 📖 Plot Overview
Critics describe the reading process as "hallucinatory" and "visceral." De La Naturaleza De Los Dioses Antonio Lobo An...
Antunes is known for his "stream of consciousness" style, which makes this book both challenging and rewarding.
Long, breathless sentences mimic the flow of human thought. The narrative explores the corruption of the wealthy
Past and present coexist in the same paragraph.
As the physical world around the characters rots, their internal moral failures become more apparent. The novel suggests that the grandeur of the past was built on a foundation of emptiness and violence. 🏅 Critical Reception 📖 Plot Overview Critics describe the reading process
The book dissects the toxic dynamics of a family held together by money and fear rather than love. It examines how trauma is passed down through generations. 3. Moral Decay