Read classic literature in the original Spanish without needing a dictionary.
This Interlinear Spanish-English Reader places a literal English translation directly beneath every line of Spanish text. Rather than breaking your focus to flip through a dictionary, you absorb grammar and vocabulary naturally as you read, gaining a direct intuition for how Spanish sentences are built.
This newly translated edition of "Cuentos de la selva" includes:
- A custom literal English interlinear word-for-word translation gloss;
- Detailed introductions for each of the eight classic jungle stories;
- A clean formatting layout designed specifically for language learning.
Often compared to Edgar Allan Poe and Rudyard Kipling, Uruguayan author
Horacio Quiroga (1878-1937) was one of Latin America's pioneers of the short story. He spent much of his life in the remote, wild province of Misiones, Argentina. Deeply influenced by this beautiful yet unforgiving jungle, he wrote
Cuentos de la selva (1918) to entertain and educate his own children.
Unlike his darker, tragic tales for adults, these jungle fables are filled with warmth, humor, and cooperation. Animals possess human qualities but retain their wild instincts as they navigate the realities of the South American rainforest and their relationships with humans.
The Eight Stories Included:
This complete, unabridged edition features all eight of Quiroga's beloved fables:
- The Giant Tortoise (La tortuga gigante): A touching tale of mutual aid between a sick man and a giant tortoise who carries him on her back to save his life.
- The Flamingos' Stockings (Las medias de los flamencos): A humorous origin myth explaining why vanity led to the flamingos' burning red legs.
- The Plucked Parrot (El loro pelado): A talkative pet parrot seeks clever revenge on a jaguar who stripped him of his feathers.
- The War of the Caimans (La guerra de los yacarés): A community of caimans enlists a wise old catfish to help defend their river against human steamships.
- The Blind Doe (La gama ciega): A young, playful deer is blinded by a swarm of wasps and must trust a human hunter to restore her sight.
- The Two Coati Cubs and the Two Human Cubs (Historia de dos cachorros de coatí y de dos cachorros de hombre): A bittersweet story of friendship and loyalty between a wild coati family and two human children.
- The Crossing of the Yabebirí (El paso del Yabebirí): An army of loyal stingrays risks everything to form a defensive shield protecting their human friend from jaguars.
- The Lazy Bee (La abeja haragana): A bee who refuses to work is locked out of her hive during a storm and must survive a battle of wits with a hungry snake.
Who is this book for?
This edition is tailored for advanced beginners and intermediate students of Spanish. By engaging with authentic, unsimplified literature supported by word-for-word translations, you will develop reading speed, expand your vocabulary, and enjoy some of South America's most enduring literary treasures.