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Het vrouwenleger van Señor Vivo

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Louis de Bernières is a masterful writer, showcasing his skills in character creation, innovative description, and storytelling. From the outset, as Dionisio Vivo and Ramón "Cochinillo" Dario encounter a cravate corpse left by coca lords, readers are drawn into the world of Ipasueño, filled with passion, irony, and political intrigue. Dionisio, a philosophy professor, writes letters for La Prensa condemning the coca trade, launching the narrative into a whirlwind of subplots. Among these are the epic love affair between Dionisio and Anica Moreno, and Lazaro's tragic struggle with leprosy. Fans of Bernières's previous work will also enjoy the return of magical jaguars and characters from Cochadebajo de los Gatos. The plot unfolds as a grand tragicomedy, blending expected devastation with unexpected joy, all infused with Bernières's playful tone. Set in a mythical South American country that reflects real history and the author's imagination, this book is a captivating companion for any south-of-the-border adventure, rich with the realities and flavors of South America and the whimsical genius of Bernières.

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Het vrouwenleger van Señor Vivo, Louis de Bernières, Tinke Davids, C.E. van Amerongen-van Straten

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Titel
Het vrouwenleger van Señor Vivo
Sprache
Niederländisch
Erscheinungsdatum
1999
Einband
Paperback
Seitenzahl
264
ISBN10
9029503483
ISBN13
9789029503488
Erstveröffentlichung
1991
Originaltitel
Seňor Vivo and the Coca Lord
Bewertung
3,95 von 5 Sternen
Beschreibung
Louis de Bernières is a masterful writer, showcasing his skills in character creation, innovative description, and storytelling. From the outset, as Dionisio Vivo and Ramón "Cochinillo" Dario encounter a cravate corpse left by coca lords, readers are drawn into the world of Ipasueño, filled with passion, irony, and political intrigue. Dionisio, a philosophy professor, writes letters for La Prensa condemning the coca trade, launching the narrative into a whirlwind of subplots. Among these are the epic love affair between Dionisio and Anica Moreno, and Lazaro's tragic struggle with leprosy. Fans of Bernières's previous work will also enjoy the return of magical jaguars and characters from Cochadebajo de los Gatos. The plot unfolds as a grand tragicomedy, blending expected devastation with unexpected joy, all infused with Bernières's playful tone. Set in a mythical South American country that reflects real history and the author's imagination, this book is a captivating companion for any south-of-the-border adventure, rich with the realities and flavors of South America and the whimsical genius of Bernières.