Sí sé por qué: Novela by Felipe Trigo

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By Carol Mazur Posted on Jan 25, 2026
In Category - Folklore
Trigo, Felipe, 1864-1916 Trigo, Felipe, 1864-1916
Spanish
Hey, I just finished this book that's been gathering dust on my 'classics I should read' shelf, and wow, it surprised me. 'Sí sé por qué' by Felipe Trigo isn't your typical old novel. It feels incredibly modern in its concerns. The story follows a man, Dr. Javier de la Riva, who seems to have it all—wealth, a good career, a beautiful fiancée. But he's haunted by a deep, restless unhappiness he can't explain. He starts questioning everything: his upcoming marriage, his place in society, even his own desires. The 'why' in the title is the big mystery. It's not a whodunit, but a 'why-am-I-like-this?' It's a raw, sometimes uncomfortable look at a person trying to break free from the invisible cages of expectation and propriety in early 20th-century Spain. If you like character studies that get under your skin and make you think about the choices we make, this one's a hidden gem.
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Felipe Trigo's Sí sé por qué (Yes, I Know Why) is a novel that feels like it's whispering secrets across a century. Published in 1914, it has a startlingly contemporary voice that tackles the timeless struggle between individual desire and social duty.

The Story

The book follows Dr. Javier de la Riva, a successful and respected man in Madrid society. On paper, his life is perfect. He's engaged to the lovely and appropriate Elena, and his future seems set. But Javier is consumed by a profound sense of emptiness and dissatisfaction. He doesn't love Elena, not really. He feels trapped by the role he's supposed to play. The plot follows his internal crisis as he grapples with his attraction to other women, his disillusionment with the shallow social world, and his desperate search for a more authentic, passionate existence. It's a journey of a man trying to understand his own heart in a world that tells him to ignore it.

Why You Should Read It

What grabbed me was how real Javier feels. He's not always likable—he's indecisive, selfish, and confused—but he's painfully human. Trigo doesn't judge him; he just lets us live inside his chaotic mind. The book is a brave exploration of topics that were scandalous for its time: sexual freedom, the hypocrisy of the upper class, and the right to personal happiness. Reading it, you feel the weight of societal pressure on every page. It's less about dramatic events and more about the quiet, devastating battle happening inside one man's head. It made me think about the cages we build for ourselves, even today.

Final Verdict

This book is perfect for readers who love deep character studies and historical fiction that doesn't feel dusty. If you enjoyed the psychological tension of novels like Madame Bovary or the social critiques of Galdós, you'll find a kindred spirit in Trigo. It's also a great pick for anyone interested in the seeds of modern thought in Spain, right before the world changed with WWI. Fair warning: it's introspective and the pace is deliberate. But if you're in the mood for a smart, emotionally honest story about one man's search for a reason to live, Sí sé por qué is a rewarding and thought-provoking read.



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Aiden Wright
1 year ago

I didn't expect much, but it manages to explain difficult concepts in plain English. A valuable addition to my collection.

Ethan Jones
1 year ago

After finishing this book, the arguments are well-supported by credible references. Exceeded all my expectations.

Patricia Garcia
1 week ago

After finishing this book, it challenges the reader's perspective in an intellectual way. I would gladly recommend this title.

Nancy Robinson
8 months ago

Great reference material for my coursework.

John Hernandez
1 year ago

Essential reading for students of this field.

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