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Cristina Garci a.

    4 luglio 1958

    Attingendo al suo background giornalistico, questa autrice crea avvincenti narrazioni di finzione che esplorano intricate dinamiche familiari e identità culturali. Il suo lavoro intreccia spesso storia e storie personali, approfondendo le complessità dell'appartenenza e della memoria. Con un occhio attento alla profondità psicologica e uno stile di prosa lirico, crea mondi immersivi che risuonano con onestà emotiva. I lettori troveranno la sua narrazione ricca, evocativa e profondamente umana.

    Sonar en Cubano
    De suikeroogst van La Amada
    Vanishing Maps
    Dreaming in Cuban
    Aguero Sisters
    Questa notte ho sognato in cubano
    • "From the acclaimed author of Dreaming in Cuban, a new novel that follows three generations of a divided family against the tumultuous backdrops of Cuba, America, Germany, and Russia in the new millennium"-- Provided by publisher

      Vanishing Maps2023
      3,6
    • De suikeroogst van La Amada

      • 251pagine
      • 9 ore di lettura

      Cristina Garcia traces the treacherous path of immigration and assimilation that faced the Chinese who were enslaved and brought to Cuba in the 19th century. Chen Pan is one such Chinese man, who escapes from slavery and makes a prosperous career in Havana as a free man running a well-regarded second-hand store. The fates of his children and grandchildren are more problematic. Chen Fang, his granddaughter, is raised in China as a boy, so that her father, who returned to Cuba before she was born, will send money for her schooling; she dies in Mao Zedong's prisons. Domingo Chen, his great-grandson, applies for American citizenship when Castro comes to power, only to be caught up in Vietnam. This is a thrilling and unusual family saga.

      De suikeroogst van La Amada2003
      3,4
    • Buena Vista

      Cubaanse inkt

      • 176pagine
      • 7 ore di lettura

      Bloemlezing van verhalen over Cuba.

      Buena Vista2000
    • Aguero Sisters

      • 304pagine
      • 11 ore di lettura

      The tale of two sisters haunted by the death of their parents and separated by the Cuban revolution. Dovetailed with the story of the two sisters is that of their parents - a story haunted by a single event; in 1948 Ignacio and Blanca Aguero explored the Zapata Swamp on horseback.

      Aguero Sisters1997
      3,0
    • Dreaming in Cuban

      • 258pagine
      • 10 ore di lettura

      A vivid and funny first novel about three generations of a Cuban family divided by conflicting loyalties over the Cuban revolution, set in the world of Havana in the 1970s and '80s and in an emigre neighborhood of Brooklyn. It is a story of immense charm about women and politics, women and witchcraft, women and their men.

      Dreaming in Cuban1993
      3,7