The Way to Paradise: A NovelA New York Times Notable Book Flora Tristán, the illegitimate child of a wealthy Peruvian father and French mother, grows up in poverty and journeys to Peru to demand her inheritance. On her return in 1844, she makes her name as a champion of the downtrodden, touring the French countryside to recruit members for her Workers' Union. Flora died before her grandson was born, but their travels and obsessions unfold side by side in this double portrait, a rare study in passion and ambition, as well as the obstinate pursuit of greatness in the face of illness and death. |
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Mayor François Cardella had authorized the opening of opium dens in the
neighborhood; only the Chinese were allowed to visit, but shortly after moving in,
Paul managed to sneak into one and smoke a pipe. The experience didn't
seduce him ...
Taken aback, Paul agreed. Moments later, the woman returned with Teha'amana.
She said that the girl was only thirteen, despite her developed body, with its firm
breasts and thighs, and fleshy lips that parted over a set of bright white teeth.
Paul desired her. He brought the couple beer mixed with rum and drank and
toasted, his arms around them, humming along with the song they were singing.
The two islanders were drunk. “Let's take off our clothes,” said Koké. “Are there ...
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User Review - gbill - LibraryThingThe interleaved stories of Flora Tristan, a woman and worker’s right advocate in 1840’s France, and her grandson Paul Gauguin, the post-impressionist painter who became famous for his work done in ... Read full review
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User Review - technodiabla - LibraryThingWhat a fantastic novel! This is the first Llhosa I've read and I'm hooked. The Way to Paradise is a dual fictionalized biography of Paul Gauguin and his grandmother Flora Tristan, a feminist communist ... Read full review
Contents
Bastard and Fugitive | |
Mysterious Waters | |
The Shadow of Charles Fourier | |
Annah from Java | |
News from Peru | |
Portrait of Aline Gauguin | |
Nevermore | |
Arequipa | |
What Are | |
The Nun Gutiérrez | |
Wrestling with the Angel | |
The Battle of Cangallo | |
The House of Pleasure | |
The Crossing | |