Mask of the Andes, also known as The Liberators in the US, is a 1971 novel written by Australian author Jon Cleary set in Bolivia, where Cleary spent several weeks.[1]

Cleary says he had been thinking about its themes for over ten years. The result was one of his most critically acclaimed works,[2] with some critics drawing comparison to Graham Greene.[3] In 1975 Cleary said he thought it was his best book to date. [4]

The book did not sell well in Britain, the US or Australia, but was a big seller in Germany and South America. Cleary even received a fan letter from some of Che Guevara's former guerrillas.[5]

References

  1. ^ "Two Australians in contrast". The Canberra Times. 12 June 1971. p. 15. Retrieved 18 October 2015 – via National Library of Australia.
  2. ^ "THE RETURN OF SCOBIE MALONE". Australian Women's Weekly. 28 March 1973. p. 15. Retrieved 10 March 2012 – via National Library of Australia.
  3. ^ Hughes, Dorothy (6 June 1971). "Latin America Without 'Oles'". Los Angeles Times. p. o50.
  4. ^ Ruskin, Pamela (12 April 1975). "The little bloke who reached the top". The Age. p. 19.
  5. ^ Tony Stephens, 'Steinbeck? Don't Make Me Laugh', Sydney Morning Herald, 4 November 1989 p. 86
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