A feminist reimagining of Cervantes, this story centers on Dolça, the fictional muse behind Don Quixote. The daughter of a wealthy merchant, Dolça Llull Prat is captivated by the ambitious Miguel Cervantes from their first encounter. Despite his advances, she, devoted to her art and love of luxury, refuses to disrupt her life for him, though she welcomes his attention on her own terms. When Miguel depicts her as the lowly Dulcinea in his Quixote, he commits an unforgivable act, severing their decades-long bond—until he reaches out one last time. Determined to unburden herself of a long-held secret, Dolça disguises herself as a peasant and embarks on a perilous journey through Spain, accompanied by her loyal nursemaid. Along the way, they confront bandits, the looming threat of the Inquisition, and Dolça's own doubts. Will she reach Miguel in time? If she does, will she find the courage to reveal what she has kept hidden for so long? Veciana-Suarez's vividly drawn heroine embodies the complexities of duty and desire, exploring the choices we make, the regrets we carry, and the bravery it takes to seek reconciliation.
Ana Veciana-Suarez Libri
Ana Veciana-Suarez esplora le intricate sfaccettature dell'esperienza umana, approfondendo temi come l'amore, la perdita e la ricerca della libertà. Il suo stile di scrittura è distintivo e acuto, spesso attingendo a riflessioni personali e osservazioni acute. Attraverso le sue opere, si connette con i lettori a un profondo livello emotivo, esaminando temi universali con empatia e saggezza. La sua prosa mostra una voce potente e una prospettiva unica sulla vita, stabilendola come una figura letteraria degna di nota.
