The pioneer of the noble ideals .. Flora Treistan between reality and the “Paradise on the other resistance”

The pioneer of the noble ideals .. Flora Treistan between reality and the “Paradise on the other resistance”

During the past years and amid the noise of feminist movements, the personalities of women who participated in the formation of thought and contributed to small changes in reforming the model of their time, in literature such as Mexican Leon Vicario, in the novel “Leon Vicario and the mystery of silver medals”, by Pedro Fernandez, or Elena Jaro And her special participation in the novels of “The Secret Fisherman” by Enrique Peruga, and “Bartida Island” by the award -winning Daniela Tarazona, the Juanna Ennis de la Cruz in 2022, and this is the case of France’s French Peruvian, which inspired Vargas Yossa.

Flura Treistan was identified by intellectuals such as Karl Marx, who described it as “the pioneer of the noble ideals”, her literary works and articles were rescued, as France and Peru honored its name in the streets, schools and organizations, in addition to that, the French -Peruvian human rights activist and the Peruvian human rights are the hero of a novel Al -Firdaws on the other corner, “Nobel Prize winner Mario Variasa, in literature.

According to the Spanish newspaper Info Bay, Flura Treistan is an exceptional figure from the nineteenth century, not only because she is a woman, but because she is a woman who summarizes all the difficulties associated with the fate of women in the first half of that century and after him, and Mario Vargas Jossa confirmed at the same time that she had an extraordinary ability To overcome these difficulties.

Paradise’s account of the other text of Miu Vargas Jossa consists of two lives: the life of Flura Treistan, a woman who makes all her efforts to struggle for the rights of women and workers, and the life of Paul Jogan, the man who discovered his passion for drawing and abandoned his bourgeois presence to travel to Tahiti in search of a world free of norms.

Mario Vargas Yosa presents what these two characters share, from an unequal and opposite life, although Flura is Jeddah Jojan for his mother, where the author puts these two worlds in the frame of his novel surrounded by the utopia that appeared during the nineteenth century links between two characters who choose two opposing vital models They reveal a common desire to reach a paradise where happiness is possible for humans..

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