Las fiebres de la memoria - seix barral - 9788432235634 -
Las fiebres de la memoria 

Las fiebres de la memoria

Las fiebres de la memoria es una novela de amor, misterio y aventura, una mirada íntima al reto de reinventarse una identidad, y aceptar una segunda oportunidad.Autora del exitoso long seller La mujer habitada, Gioconda Belli se adentra en esta novela en la leyenda de su misteriosa abuela Graciela Zapata Choiseul de Praslin, la mujer fuerte y vital a quien visitaba en la [...]
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376
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12,5 x 2,9 x 19 cm
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8432235636
ISBN 13 :
9788432235634
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Las fiebres de la memoria es una novela de amor, misterio y aventura, una mirada íntima al reto de reinventarse una identidad, y aceptar una segunda oportunidad.

Autora del exitoso long seller La mujer habitada, Gioconda Belli se adentra en esta novela en la leyenda de su misteriosa abuela Graciela Zapata Choiseul de Praslin, la mujer fuerte y vital a quien visitaba en la pequeña ciudad rodeada de neblina. Siguiendo el hilo de la historia familiar, Belli engarza en una narrativa de enorme belleza el gran escándalo de la corte francesa del siglo XIX y el origen de su progenie.

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Gioconda Belli (born December 9, 1948 in Managua, Nicaragua) is a Nicaraguan author, novelist and poet.

Gioconda Belli, partly of Northern Italian descent, was an active participant in the Sandinista struggle against the Somoza dictatorship, and her work for the movement led to her being forced into exile in Mexico in 1975. Returning in 1979 just before the Sandinista victory, she became FSLN's international press liaison in 1982 and the director of State Communications in 1984. During that time she met Charles Castaldi, an American NPR journalist, whom she married in 1987. She has been living in both Managua and Los Angeles since 1990. She has since left the FSLN and is now a major critic of the current government.

Belli graduated from the Royal School of Santa Isabel in Madrid, Spain and studied advertising and journalism in Philadelphia.

In 1988, Belli's book La Mujer Habitada (The Inhabited Woman), a semi-autobiographical novel that raised gender issues for the first time in the Nicaraguan revolutionary narratives, brought her increased attention; this book has been published in several languages and was on the reading list at four universities in the United States. The novel follows two parallel stories: the indigenous resistance to the Spanish and modern insurgency in Central America with various points in common: women's emancipation, passion, and a commitment to liberation. In 2000, she published her autobiography, emphasizing her involvement in the revolutionary movement, El país bajo mi piel, published under the name The Country Under My Skin in the United States; it was a finalist for the Los Angeles Times Book Prize in 2003. Belli continues publishing and maintains that poetry is her most important work. Belli was the recipient of the Premio de Poesía Mariano Fiallos Gil in 1972 and of the Premio Casa de las Américas in 1978. In 2008 Belli received the Biblioteca Breve Award for her book El infinito en la palma de la mano (Infinity in the Palm of The Hand), an allegory about Adam and Eve in paradise.

Belli's books have been published in numerous languages.

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