Nuestras Vidas Son Los Rios: Una Novela

Author:   Jaime Manrique ,  Juan Fernando Merino
Publisher:   HarperCollins Publishers Inc
ISBN:  

9780060820725


Pages:   400
Publication Date:   01 March 2007
Format:   Paperback
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Ambientado en la majestuosa geograf�a de los Andes, este libro apasionante cuenta la vida de Manuela S�enz, quien gan� su lugar en la historia como el gran amor del libertador de Suram�rica, Sim�n Bol�var. La vida de Manuela S�enz en s� es fascinante. Abandonando su posici�n como una de las mujeres m�s ricas de Lima, S�enz trabaj� clandestinamente con conspiradores para derrocar los representantes corruptos del reino espa�ol. Este camino eventualmente la llev� a conocer a Bol�var en 1822, cuando ella ten�a veinticinco a�os. La atracci�n fue inmediata y por ocho a�os fueron amantes, hasta la muerte de Bol�var. Durante esta �poca turbulenta, Manuela luch� en varias batallas, consiguiendo el rango de coronel, y fue eventualmente encarcelada, herida y por �ltimo desterrada de por vida de Colombia y Ecuador. Nuestras Vidas Son los R�os dramatiza la lucha de Suram�rica por su independencia no solo desde el punto de vista de S�enz, si no tambi�n desde la mirada de otras dos mujeres excepcionales: Nat�n y Jonot�s, las esclavas de S�enz. Con este paso audaz, Manrique muestra diferentes (y a veces encontradas) versiones de Bol�var, de Manuela y de las consecuencias importantes del movimiento de independencia--no solo para los descendientes espa�oles, si no tambi�n para los esclavos y para la enorme poblaci�n ind�gena de los Andes. Esta novela ejemplar de Manrique revela a Manuela S�enz como una mujer �nica y brillante a quien lectores modernos encontrar�n imposible de olvidar.

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Author:   Jaime Manrique ,  Juan Fernando Merino
Publisher:   HarperCollins Publishers Inc
Imprint:   Collins
Dimensions:   Width: 13.70cm , Height: 2.50cm , Length: 20.30cm
Weight:   0.340kg
ISBN:  

9780060820725


ISBN 10:   0060820721
Pages:   400
Publication Date:   01 March 2007
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us.
Language:   Spanish

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[A] deliciously romantic epic tale of an important moment in the history of the Americas. At the center of it all is the beautiful, passionate, complex and controversial Manuela Saenz, Simon Bolivar's long-time mistress and devoted ally. Manrique has created a vivid and captivating portrait of a reckless, intelligent and endlessly fascinating woman who defied societal conventions and risked her own life in the name of great, burning love, glory and revolution.-- Jessica Hagedorn, author of Dream Jungle Would you like to read a novel based on true events about a woman who was a beautiful spy, an indomitable soldier, a fiery lover? Would you like this novel to have the brillo of an opera and the intrigue of a telenovela, but, at the same time, be underscored by the subtler counterpoints of mystery and memory . Then don't miss reading Our Lives Are the Rivers by Jaime Manrique. --Laura Restrepo, author of The Dark Bride and Isle of Passion While reading Our Lives are the Rivers I was beautifully and completely transported to another time and place, which is a gift that only the best novels can give a reader. Page-turner, work of art, love-story, historical novel--Jaime Manrique has done it all in this magnificent and stunning book. --Jonathan Ames, author of Wake Up, Sir! This juicy, deliciously involving tale, a masterful fusion of fact and fantasy, is everything we look for in historical fiction. The novel ultimately a moving evocation of compelling characters, for whom personal hunger and political destiny are one. --Phillip Lopate, author of The Art of the Personal Essay The love affair between Manuela Saenz, a respectable married woman, and Simon Bolivar, Latin America's greatest hero, is brought vividly to life in Jaime Manrique's radiant new novel. Told through Manuela's voice and those of her two slaves, Natan and Jonotas, Our Lives Are the Rivers illuminates a momentous phase in the liberation of colonial South America. --John Ashbery, Winner of the Pulitzer Prize and author of Where Shall I Wander Manrique adeptly chronicles Saenz's uniquely independent life and inimitable contributions to South America's independence from Spain as well as her intense love affair with revolutionary leader Simon Bolivar, --Library Journal An epic page-turner that swells with ecstatic love and righteous anger, Manrique's latest skillfully recreates an inspired pair, and their times. --Publishers Weekly A vivid portrait. . . . Our Lives Are the Rivers views history through the eyes of one of South America's biggest heroines. --Boston Globe A compelling story that melds history and biography into the context of a passionate love affair, Our Lives Are the Rivers is a masterful piece of historical fiction. --San Francisco Chronicle


A compelling story that melds history and biography into the context of a passionate love affair, Our Lives Are the Rivers is a masterful piece of historical fiction. --San Francisco Chronicle A vivid portrait. . . . Our Lives Are the Rivers views history through the eyes of one of South America's biggest heroines. --Boston Globe An epic page-turner that swells with ecstatic love and righteous anger, Manrique's latest skillfully recreates an inspired pair, and their times. --Publishers Weekly Manrique adeptly chronicles Saenz's uniquely independent life and inimitable contributions to South America's independence from Spain as well as her intense love affair with revolutionary leader Simon Bolivar, --Library Journal The love affair between Manuela Saenz, a respectable married woman, and Simon Bolivar, Latin America's greatest hero, is brought vividly to life in Jaime Manrique's radiant new novel. Told through Manuela's voice and those of her two slaves, Natan and Jonotas, Our Lives Are the Rivers illuminates a momentous phase in the liberation of colonial South America. --John Ashbery, Winner of the Pulitzer Prize and author of Where Shall I Wander This juicy, deliciously involving tale, a masterful fusion of fact and fantasy, is everything we look for in historical fiction. The novel ultimately a moving evocation of compelling characters, for whom personal hunger and political destiny are one. --Phillip Lopate, author of The Art of the Personal Essay While reading Our Lives are the Rivers I was beautifully and completely transported to another time and place, which is a gift that only the best novels can give a reader. Page-turner, work of art, love-story, historical novel--Jaime Manrique has done it all in this magnificent and stunning book. --Jonathan Ames, author of Wake Up, Sir! Would you like to read a novel based on true events about a woman who was a beautiful spy, an indomitable soldier, a fiery lover? Would you like this novel to have the brillo of an opera and the intrigue of a telenovela, but, at the same time, be underscored by the subtler counterpoints of mystery and memory . Then don't miss reading Our Lives Are the Rivers by Jaime Manrique. --Laura Restrepo, author of The Dark Bride and Isle of Passion [A] deliciously romantic epic tale of an important moment in the history of the Americas. At the center of it all is the beautiful, passionate, complex and controversial Manuela Saenz, Simon Bolivar's long-time mistress and devoted ally. Manrique has created a vivid and captivating portrait of a reckless, intelligent and endlessly fascinating woman who defied societal conventions and risked her own life in the name of great, burning love, glory and revolution.-- Jessica Hagedorn, author of Dream Jungle


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Jaime Manrique is the award-winning author of the memoir Eminent Maricones, and the novels Latin Moon in Manhattan, Twilight at the Equator, and Colombian Gold. A contributor to Salon.com, BOMB, and other publications, he lives in New York City and is an associate professor in the MFA program at Columbia University.

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