Tigre Juan
"Tigre Juan" is a novel written by the Spanish author Ramon Maria del Valle-Inclan, published in 1905. The story follows the life of Juan, a man who embodies both the ferocity of a tiger and the vulnerability of a human. Set in a rural landscape, the narrative explores themes of love, power, and the struggle for identity.
The novel is notable for its rich symbolism and vivid imagery, reflecting the complexities of Spanish society during that era. Through Juan's journey, readers encounter various characters that represent different facets of life, making it a significant work in Spanish literature.