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Alina Garcia-Lapuerta

    Alina García-Lapuerta teilt eine starke Verbindung zu ihrem Subjekt, Mercedes Santa Cruz y Montalvo, La Belle Créole, sowohl durch ihren gemeinsamen Geburtsort als auch durch die Erfahrung, in verschiedenen Kulturen zu leben. Ihre Arbeit erforscht oft Themen der Identität und kulturellen Kollisionen und bietet den Lesern tiefe Einblicke in die Komplexität des Lebens zwischen Welten. Durch ihre literarische Auseinandersetzung untersucht sie, wie die Umgebung unsere Wahrnehmungen und unseren Platz in ihnen prägt. Durch ihre fesselnde Prosa erweckt sie die immaterielle Essenz der interkulturellen Erfahrung und ihre Auswirkungen auf den menschlichen Geist zum Leben.

    La Belle Creole
    • La Belle Creole

      • 309 Seiten
      • 11 Lesestunden
      4,2(32)Abgeben

      The adventurous woman nicknamed La Belle Créole is brought to life in this book through the full use of her memoirs, contemporary accounts, and her intimate letters. The fascinating María de las Mercedes Santa Cruz y Montalvo, also known as Mercedes, and later the Comtesse Merlin, was a Cuban-born aristocrat who was years ahead of her time as a writer, a socialite, a salon host, and a participant in the Cuban slavery debate. Raised in Cuba and shipped off to live with her socialite mother in Spain at the age of 13, Mercedes triumphed over the political chaos that blanketed Europe in the Napoleonic days, by charming aristocrats from all sides with her exotic beauty and singing voice. She married General Merlin in Napoleon's army and discussed painting with Francisco de Goya. In Paris she hosted the city's premier musical salon where Liszt, Rossini, and great divas of the day performed for Rothschilds, Balzac, and royalty. Celebrated as one of the greatest amateur sopranos of her day, Mercedes also achieved fame as a writer. Her memoirs and travel writings introduced European audiences to 19th-century Cuban society and contributed to the debate over slavery. Mercedes has recently been rediscovered as Cuba's earliest female author and one who deserves a place in the canon of Latin American literature.

      La Belle Creole