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One Easter Sunday, Madame Ballandra puts her hands together and exclaims: "A miracle!" Baby Pascal is strikingly beautiful, brown in complexion, with gray-green eyes like the sea. But where does he come from? Is he really the child of God? So goes the rumor, and many signs throughout his life will cause this theory to gain ground. From journey to journey and from one community to another, Pascal sets off in search of his origins, trying to understand the meaning of his mission. Will he be able to change the fate of humanity? And what will the New World Gospel reveal? For all its beauty,…mehr

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One Easter Sunday, Madame Ballandra puts her hands together and exclaims: "A miracle!" Baby Pascal is strikingly beautiful, brown in complexion, with gray-green eyes like the sea. But where does he come from? Is he really the child of God? So goes the rumor, and many signs throughout his life will cause this theory to gain ground. From journey to journey and from one community to another, Pascal sets off in search of his origins, trying to understand the meaning of his mission. Will he be able to change the fate of humanity? And what will the New World Gospel reveal? For all its beauty, vivacity, humor, and power, Maryse Condé's latest novel is above all a work of combat. Lucid and full of conviction, Condé attests that solidarity and love remain our most extraordinary and lifesaving forces.
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Autorenporträt
Maryse Condé nació en 1937 en la isla antillana de Guadalupe. Estudió en París y ha residido largos años en África. Ha enseñado Literatura Caribeña y Francesa en Columbia. Formó parte del Comité por la Memoria de la Esclavitud en Francia. Entre sus obras, destacan sus memorias Corazón que ríe, corazón que llora (1999; Impedimenta, 2019), su continuación, La vida sin maquillaje (2012; Impedimenta, 2020), así como las novelas Yo, Tituba, la bruja negra de Salem (1986; Impedimenta, 2022), La Deseada (1997; Impedimenta, 2021) y El evangelio del Nuevo Mundo (Impedimenta, 2023). En 2018 fue galardonada con el Premio Nobel Alternativo de Literatura.