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The Vortex is a novel written in 1924 by the Colombian author José Eustasio Rivera. It is set in at least three different bioregions of Colombia during the rubber boom. This novel narrates the adventures of Arturo Cova, a hot-headed proud chauvinist and his lover Alicia, as they elope from Bogotá, through the eastern plains and later, escaping from criminal misgivings, through the Amazon rainforest of Colombia.

Characters
Main characters Arturo Cova: The main protagonist, a famous poet who writes the manuscript that is the framing device for the bulk of the novel. A famous poet, he is a chauvinist and a sensitive man, seducing many women with promises of marriage. At the opening of the novel, Cova flees the capital city of Bogotá with Alicia, a woman he seduced. Enters the jungle to find Alicia after she is taken by the rubber baron Barrera. During his time in the jungle, he is outspoken about the human rights abuses he witnesses, aiming to be the rubber tappers savior while also seeing himself as an adventurer in search of riches. Clemente Silva: A rubber tapper whose recounted experiences take center stage during the second half of the novel. Entering the rubber tapping industry to search his young son who ran away from home, Silva quickly gains a reputation for being a good navigator, earning the nickname "Compass". Enduring various physical abuses over a period of several years, Silva eventually discovers his son was killed by a fallen tree years ago. Silva joins the journey with Cova to retrieve his sons bones. Supporting Characters Alicia: Cova's companion who flees Bogotá with him to escape a forced marriage to a rich and old landowner. An educated woman from a wealthy family who is fearful and unequipped for her time in the jungle. Jealous of Cova's infidelities. Griselda: Mistress of La Maporita ranch, where much of the novel takes place. The wife of Fidel Franco and one of Cova's lovers. Leaves for the jungle in search of a job opportunity, taking Alicia with her. Fidel Franco: Owner of La Maporita ranch. An educated man who served in the military, Griselda's husband. Befriends Cova and joins his journey to the jungle to find Griselda and kill Barrera. Antonio Correa "the mulato": Son of Sebastina, the maid who works in Fidel Franco's house, joins Cova on his journey. Narciso Barrera: Main antagonist of the novel. A well spoken and manipulative rubber barron, he convinces the people of Llanos to become rubber tappers with the promise of riches. Seduces Griselda and Alicia and takes them and the people of Llanos to the jungle, where he subjects them to starvation and abuse. Zoraida Ayram: A middle-aged businesswoman who works in the Amazon. Seduced Cova and Clemente Silva's son, Luciano. Pipa: A conniving man, he originally steals from Cova, then joins his adventure after talking his way out of death. He lived with various indigenous tribes for a number of years, learning how to survive in the jungle. Clarita: Venezuelan prostitute who dreams of returning to her homeland and reuniting with her parents, works for Barrera. Helí Mesa: a subordinate of Fidel Franco's during his time in the army, joins Franco and Cova on their journey to the jungle. Don Rafo: A friend of Cova's father, helps Cova and Alicia flee Bogotá and takes them to La Maporita ranch. ==English translation==
English translation
• Rivera, José Eustasio. The Vortex. Earle K. James, translator (1928). Panamericana Editorial Ltd (2003). . • Rivera, José Eustasio. The Vortex. Victor Meadowcroft and Daniel Hahn, translators. Charco Press (2024). . ==See also==
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