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Lucia: testimonies of a Brazilian drug dealer's woman (1st American ed.)

Part of the Voices of Latin American life series
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In 1787, the beautiful Lucia is married off to Alvise Mocenigo, scion of one of the most powerful Venetian families.

But their life as a golden couple will be suddenly transformed when Venice falls to Bonaparte.

We witness Lucia's painful series of miscarriages and the pressure on her to produce an heir; her impassioned affair with an Austrian officer; the glamour and strain of her career as a hostess in Vienna; and her amazing firsthand account of the defeat of Napoleon in 1814.

With his brave and articulate heroine, Andrea di Robilant has once again reached across the centuries, and deep into his own past, to bring history to rich and vivid life on the page.From the Trade Paperback edition.

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Product Details
Temple University Press
0307268578 / 9780307268570
eBook (EPUB)
22/01/2008
English
384 pages
Copy: 10%; print: 10%
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