As the century progressed, Bolivian authors moved toward more urban, psychological, and avant-garde themes.
): Una obra cumbre del indigenismo que expone la explotación de las comunidades originarias. Felipe Delgado Jaime Sáenz
(1919) are essential for understanding the social and racial dynamics of the early 20th century. Raza de Bronce is considered one of the most important Indigenista novels in Latin American history. Adela Zamudio
of primary sources, essays, and literature that explores the country's ethnic and regional diversity. El Libro del Mar
by Nataniel Aguirre: Widely considered the "national novel," this romantic and historical epic follows the struggle for independence through the eyes of a young boy. Raza de Bronce
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The Plurinational State of Bolivia's publishing house focuses on historical texts, indigenous rights, and democratizing access to books. Archivo y Biblioteca Nacionales de Bolivia (ABNB):
: Known for his mystical and atmospheric writing about La Paz, his novel Felipe Delgado and poetry collections like are cult classics of urban literature.
