
La Virtud del Silencio: Roble, Café y Amor (Paperback) by Ira Kononenko, Reinaldo Barbón Rodríguez
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- ISBN: 9780990941996
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- Language: Spanish
- Pages: 322
- Text in Spanish. Trade paperback (US). Glued binding. 322 p.
- A famous coffee plantation, enigmatically named "Angerona" after the Roman goddess of secrecy, provides the magical surroundings for LA VIRTUD DEL SILENCIO: roble, caf� y amor by historian and geologist Reinaldo Barb�n Rodr�guez. Set in nineteenth century Cuba, the story evolves in the cultural and socio-economic setting of a country pulsing with new found wealth - coffee and sugar, successful primarily because of the enormous commerce in Africans, uprooted from their villages and families to be enslaved and exploited as expendable merchandise. It is a story of a deeply passionate love, only made possible by the aura of silence that surrounded the most successful coffee plantation in western Cuba. The author, who is the curator of the open-air museum and national monument Antiguo Cafetal Angerona, has spent years researching the secretive story behind the French-German land owner Cornelio, and the freed Haitian-African, Ursula. Lovingly etched in historic facts, the story is accompanied by brush strokes of a romantic novel. There are vivid descriptions of the population and their customs, the geography, geology, and the exquisite landscape of the region. Today's decaying archaeological ruins are captured in intriguing images by young Cuban photographer, Ira Kononenko, that bring life....and death to the characters in this charismatic novel.
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- Publication dateJuly, 2020
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9780990941996. New condition. Trade paperback. Language: Spanish. Pages: 322. Text in Spanish. Trade paperback (US). Glued binding. 322 p. A famous coffee plantation, enigmatically named "Angerona" after the Roman goddess of secrecy, provides the magical surroundings for LA VIRTUD DEL SILENCIO: roble, caf� y amor by historian and geologist Reinaldo Barb�n Rodr�guez. Set in nineteenth century Cuba, the story evolves in the cultural and socio-economic setting of a country pulsing with new found wealth - coffee and sugar, successful primarily because of the enormous commerce in Africans, uprooted from their villages and families to be enslaved and exploited as expendable merchandise. It is a story of a deeply passionate love, only made possible by the aura of silence that surrounded the most successful coffee plantation in western Cuba. The author, who is the curator of the open-air museum and national monument Antiguo Cafetal Angerona, has spent years researching the secretive story behind the French-German land owner Cornelio, and the freed Haitian-African, Ursula. Lovingly etched in historic facts, the story is accompanied by brush strokes of a romantic novel. There are vivid descriptions of the population and their customs, the geography, geology, and the exquisite landscape of the region. Today's decaying archaeological ruins are captured in intriguing images by young Cuban photographer, Ira Kononenko, that bring life....and death to the characters in this charismatic novel.
- ISBN: 9780990941996
- Condition: New
- Trade paperback
- Language: Spanish
- Pages: 322
- Text in Spanish. Trade paperback (US). Glued binding. 322 p.
- A famous coffee plantation, enigmatically named "Angerona" after the Roman goddess of secrecy, provides the magical surroundings for LA VIRTUD DEL SILENCIO: roble, caf� y amor by historian and geologist Reinaldo Barb�n Rodr�guez. Set in nineteenth century Cuba, the story evolves in the cultural and socio-economic setting of a country pulsing with new found wealth - coffee and sugar, successful primarily because of the enormous commerce in Africans, uprooted from their villages and families to be enslaved and exploited as expendable merchandise. It is a story of a deeply passionate love, only made possible by the aura of silence that surrounded the most successful coffee plantation in western Cuba. The author, who is the curator of the open-air museum and national monument Antiguo Cafetal Angerona, has spent years researching the secretive story behind the French-German land owner Cornelio, and the freed Haitian-African, Ursula. Lovingly etched in historic facts, the story is accompanied by brush strokes of a romantic novel. There are vivid descriptions of the population and their customs, the geography, geology, and the exquisite landscape of the region. Today's decaying archaeological ruins are captured in intriguing images by young Cuban photographer, Ira Kononenko, that bring life....and death to the characters in this charismatic novel.
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