Die wunderbare Liebesgeschichte zwischen einer jungen Malerin und dem Freiheitskämpfer Che Guevara - von ihrer Tochter erzählt Die Malerin Teresa lernt Che Guevara am Tag nach Batistas Fall kennen. Sie beginnen eine leidenschaftliche Affäre. In ihr verschmelzen auf außergewöhnliche Weise Politik und Erotik, Kunst und Kampf, das Erhabene und das Profane. So wird diese Liebe zu einem Sinnbild der kubanischen Revolution, und das Schicksal des ganzen Volkes spiegelt sich im Schicksal Teresas.
Ana Menéndez Bücher






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