Book Description:
María by Jorge Isaacs is a landmark of 19th-century Latin American Romanticism and one of Colombia’s most cherished literary classics. Set in the lush Cauca Valley, the novel tells the tragic love story of Efraín, a young man returning home from school in Bogotá, and María, his sweet and fragile cousin. Their deep affection blossoms amid the beauty of rural life, but fate — in the form of illness and social obligation — threatens to tear them apart.
Through poetic descriptions of the landscape and heartfelt emotional intensity, Isaacs crafts a story filled with longing, innocence, and sorrow. María is not only a tale of doomed romance but also a nostalgic portrait of a fading way of life, touched by the social and racial hierarchies of 19th-century Colombia.
Rich in sentiment and natural imagery, María remains a cornerstone of Latin American literature — a moving testament to love, memory, and the emotional power of place.