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Cuentos de La Selva

Horacio Quiroga

Casa editrice: CLXBX

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Cuentos de la Selva is a captivating collection of short stories by Uruguayan writer Horacio Quiroga, first published in 1918. Written originally for children yet rich enough to engage readers of all ages, these tales transport us deep into the vibrant, mysterious world of the South American rainforest—a setting that pulses with life, danger, wonder, and wisdom.

Drawing inspiration from his years living in the Misiones jungle in Argentina, Quiroga crafts stories where animals speak, reason, and feel, yet remain true to their wild nature. Turtles, parrots, jaguars, bees, and caimans become unforgettable characters, navigating friendship, survival, rivalry, and cooperation beneath the dense canopy of the forest. Through these vivid narratives, Quiroga blends adventure with gentle moral insight, creating stories that are as entertaining as they are meaningful.

Unlike traditional fairy tales set in distant kingdoms, Cuentos de la Selva unfolds in a lush and tangible natural environment. The river currents, towering trees, tropical storms, and hidden dangers of the jungle are described with striking realism. Quiroga's deep respect for nature shines through every page, portraying the rainforest not merely as a backdrop but as a living force that shapes the destiny of its inhabitants.

Each story carries themes of solidarity, courage, gratitude, and ingenuity. In "La tortuga gigante," an unlikely friendship between a man and a turtle highlights loyalty and sacrifice. In "Las medias de los flamencos," humor and imagination intertwine in a playful tale explaining the flamingos' distinctive legs. Throughout the collection, Quiroga balances lighthearted storytelling with subtle lessons about kindness, humility, and coexistence.

What sets Cuentos de la Selva apart is its seamless fusion of simplicity and depth. While accessible to young readers, the stories resonate with adults through their emotional nuance and vivid portrayal of life's struggles. Quiroga's prose is clear and dynamic, filled with energy and movement that mirrors the rhythm of the jungle itself.

Beyond its literary charm, the collection stands as a classic of Latin American children's literature and a testament to Quiroga's narrative skill. His ability to capture both the beauty and peril of the natural world gives the stories authenticity and lasting impact. The jungle in these pages is not sentimentalized; it is a place of both wonder and challenge, where survival depends on intelligence, cooperation, and respect.

Timeless, imaginative, and richly atmospheric, Cuentos de la Selva continues to enchant generations of readers. It is a celebration of storytelling, nature, and the enduring bond between humans and the wild—a book that invites us to listen closely to the voices of the forest and the lessons they carry.
Disponibile da: 01/03/2026.
Lunghezza di stampa: 62 pagine.

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