Ebook {Epub PDF} Cantoras by Carolina De Robertis
From the acclaimed author of Cantoras comes an incandescent novel–political, mystical, timely, and heartening–about the power of memory, and the pursuit of justice. · De Robertis' (The Gods of Tango, , etc.) latest novel starts in with the Uruguayan military dictatorship suppressing dissidents and homosexuals through rape, jailing, and disappearing. Calling themselves cantoras, or women who sing, five queer women begin to carve out a place for themselves in the world: Flaca, Romina, Anita "La Venus," Malena, and www.doorway.ru: Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group. · In the shadow of a violent dictatorship, five queer women find the courage and strength to live their truth. De Robertis’ (The Gods of Tango, , etc.) latest novel starts in with the Uruguayan military dictatorship suppressing dissidents and homosexuals through rape, jailing, and disappearing. Calling themselves cantoras, or women who sing, five queer women begin to carve out .
Cantoras. by. Carolina De Robertis (Goodreads Author) · Rating details · 3, ratings · reviews. From the highly acclaimed, award-winning author of The Gods of Tango, a revolutionary new novel about five wildly different women who, in the midst of the Uruguayan dictatorship, find one another as lovers, friends, and ultimately, family. Cantoras by Carolina de Robertis. reading women writers worldwide Reviews Aug 1 Minute. a nutshell: to me, this was an incredibly profound novel about love in various forms - romantic love, love between friends, love of place, familial love - and a fascinating insight into the Uruguyan dictatorship of the 20th century. 'Cantoras' by Carolina De Robertis 'Cantoras' by Carolina De Robertis. Author: Brian Lin. Decem. Note: In August , I was a participant in Las Dos Brujas, a five-day writing conference. Carolina De Robertis was my workshop leader.
Carolina De Robertis On 'Cantoras' NPR's Lulu Garcia-Navarro talks with Carolina de Robertis about her new novel, Cantoras, which traces the lives of five queer Uruguayan women whose lives are. In the shadow of a violent dictatorship, five queer women find the courage and strength to live their truth. De Robertis’ (The Gods of Tango, , etc.) latest novel starts in with the Uruguayan military dictatorship suppressing dissidents and homosexuals through rape, jailing, and disappearing. Calling themselves cantoras, or women who sing, five queer women begin to carve out a place for themselves in the world: Flaca, Romina, Anita “La Venus,” Malena, and Paz. De Robertis' (The Gods of Tango, , etc.) latest novel starts in with the Uruguayan military dictatorship suppressing dissidents and homosexuals through rape, jailing, and disappearing. Calling themselves cantoras, or women who sing, five queer women begin to carve out a place for themselves in the world: Flaca, Romina, Anita "La Venus," Malena, and Paz.
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