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Overview
An erotic novel about women and secrets, about sensuality and pleasure. Sonia (the mother) and María Isabel (the daughter) are the characters of two parallel stories in which secrets bring desire and desire leads to clandestine affairs.Editorials
Library Journal
Nolla, descended from a family of poets and narrators, stands out in Puerto Rican literature. She has published six books of poetry since 1972. This novel is the parallel story of a mother (Sonia) and daughter (Mar a Isabel). The Miramar manuscript refers to a narrative found during the demolition of the house of the Gomez-Sabater family in the Miramar area. Hidden in an old case, the manuscript was written by Sonia Sabater. It charts Sonia and Mar a Isabel's adulterous sexual explorations. The manuscript serves as an instrument through which women reveal their deepest secrets. In clear and exceptional contemporary prose, Nolla charts feminine infidelity and desire. Recommended for public and academic libraries.--Libbhy Romero Copyright 2000 Cahners Business Information.Book Details
Published
September 1, 1999
Publisher
Aguilar, Altea, Taurus, Alfaguara, S.A. de C.
Pages
211
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9789681904555