"Desideria Olivan, a young woman from Huesca with marital disappointments, in the course of a tourist trip through Turkey suddenly discovers the most overwhelming amorous passion in Yamam's arms, and, despite the fact that she knows almost nothing about him, she leaves everything to live with him in Istanbul.Time passes, and the intensity of this love persists, but the relations of the two lovers become more and more dramatic and more sordid, until Desideria's reunion with an old friend of hers who belongs to Interpol reveals the true nature of Yamam's lucrative activities. The story,…mehr
"Desideria Olivan, a young woman from Huesca with marital disappointments, in the course of a tourist trip through Turkey suddenly discovers the most overwhelming amorous passion in Yamam's arms, and, despite the fact that she knows almost nothing about him, she leaves everything to live with him in Istanbul.Time passes, and the intensity of this love persists, but the relations of the two lovers become more and more dramatic and more sordid, until Desideria's reunion with an old friend of hers who belongs to Interpol reveals the true nature of Yamam's lucrative activities. The story, admirably told through the protagonist's supposed intimate notebooks, is a bitter meditation on love taken to its ultimate consequences in the midst of a very pathetic climate, to the point of physical and moral destruction, which Antonio Gala knows how to describe with the irresistible force of his style."--Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Antonio Gala nació en 1930 y falleció en Córdoba en 2023. Se licenció en Derecho, Filosofía y Letras y Ciencias Políticas y Económicas, y desde 1963 se dedicó exclusivamente a la literatura. Cultivó todos los géneros y sus obras han sido traducidas a las lenguas más importantes. Con El manuscrito carmesí obtuvo el Premio Planeta en 1990, a la que siguieron, con gran éxito, las novelas La pasión turca, Más allá del jardín, La regla de tres, Las afueras de Dios, El imposible olvido y relatos de amor bajo el título Los invitados al jardín y El dueño de la herida. Antonio Gala was born in 1930 in Cordoba, where he died in 2023. He held degrees in Law, Philosophy, and Political and Economic Sciences, and since 1963 he dedicated himself exclusively to literature. He cultivated all genres and his works have been translated into several languages. With El manuscrito carmesí he won the Planeta Prize in 1990, which was followed, with great success, by the novels Pasión turca, Más allá del jardín, La regla de tres, Las afueras de Dios, El imposible olvido and stories of love under the title Los invitados al jardín y El dueño de la herida.
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