La Bruja recounts the story of a woman accused of witchcraft in a remote village in Casanare, Colombia. According to local testimonies, she has the power to transform into a bird (often a heron or owl), cause illnesses, cast spells, and control natural elements. The book compiles interviews with peasants, ranchers, and local authorities, some of whom fear her, others who seek her help for love or revenge. Castro Caycedo does not take a definitive stance on whether her powers are real; instead, he shows how belief in witchcraft shapes social reality, leading to ostracism, violence, and even murder.
Context in Castro Caycedo’s oeuvre
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The book is constructed through a series of vivid testimonies recorded by Castro Caycedo, revolving around the life of (also identified as Amanda Londoño), a teacher turned influential witch. Her story serves as a lens through which the author explores the decline of Colombian society during the rise of the cocaine trade. La Bruja recounts the story of a woman