Castigo Divino 2005 62 Sergio Ramirez Fixed

Castigo Divino is a seminal work by Sergio Ramírez, one of Latin America’s most prominent authors and a former Vice President of Nicaragua. The novel, which won the Dashiell Hammett Prize, blends the genres of detective fiction, historical chronicle, and social realism. It reconstructs a famous triple homicide that occurred in León, Nicaragua, in 1933. The "fixed" edition (2005) represents a consolidated version of the text, refining the author's vision of a society in transition, caught between the decline of foreign intervention and the rise of local political turbulence.

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What starts as a standard murder mystery quickly evolves. Through the eyes of , we see how the investigation is slowly strangled by: Castigo Divino is a seminal work by Sergio