For Glory and Bolivar: The Remarkable Life of Manuela Saenz

For Glory and Bolivar: The Remarkable Life of Manuela Saenz

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She was a friend, lover, and confidante of charismatic Spanish American independence hero Simón Bolìvar and, after her death, a nationalist icon in her own right. Yet authors generally have chosen either to romanticize Manuela Sáenz or to discount her altogether. For Glory and Bolivar: The Remarkable of Life of Manuela Sáenz, by contrast, offers a comprehensive and clear-eyed biography of her. Based on unprecedented archival research, it paints a vivid portrait of the Quito-born "Libertadora," revealing both an exceptional figure and a flesh-and-blood person whose life broadly reflected the experiences of women during Spanish America's turbulent Age of Revolution.

Already married at the time of her meeting with the famous Liberator, Sáenz abandoned her husband in order to become not only Bolìvar's romantic companion, but also his official archivist, a member of his inner circle, and one of his most loyal followers. She played a central role in Spanish South America's independence drama and eventually in developments leading to the consolidation of new nations. Pamela Murray, for the first time, closely examines Sáenz's political trajectory including her vital, often-overlooked years in exile. She exposes the myths that still surround her. She offers, in short, a nuanced and much-needed historical perspective, one that balances recognition of Sáenz's uniqueness with awareness of the broader forces that shaped this dynamic nineteenth-century woman.

Book information

ISBN: 9780292721517
Publisher: University of Texas Press
Imprint: University of Texas Press
Pub date:
DEWEY: 980.02092
DEWEY edition: 22
Language: English
Number of pages: 252
Weight: 374g
Height: 154mm
Width: 232mm
Spine width: 12mm