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  1. Isabel Allende - The stories of eva luna. [summary] In 1988 Isabel Allende published Eva Luna, a novel that recounted the adventurous life of a poor young Latin American woman who finds friendship, love, and some measure of worldly success through her powers as a storyteller.

  2. Sep 1, 2016 · By Isabel Allende. She was called Belisa Crepusculario, not by her baptism or on recommendation of her mother, but because she sought the name until she found it. Ever since, the name had adorned her. Her profession was to sell words.

  3. Sep 15, 2024 · Isabel Allende is a Chilean American writer in the magic realist tradition who was one of the first successful women novelists from Latin America. Her books include The House of the Spirits, The Infinite Plan, Daughter of Fortune, In the Midst of Winter, and A Long Petal of the Sea.

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  4. Isabel Allende - Eva luna. home. perla the mighty dog. the wind knows my name. violeta. the soul of a woman. a long petal of the sea. in the midst of winter. la ninfa de porcelana.

  5. Apr 2, 2014 · Isabel Allende is a Chilean journalist and author born on August 2, 1942, in Lima, Peru. Her best-known works include the novels The House of the Spirits and City of the Beasts....

  6. The Stories of Eva Luna is a collection of short fiction by best-selling Chilean author Isabel Allende. The collection—first published in Spanish in 1989 and in English in 1991—is a follow-up to Allende’s 1987 novel, Eva Luna.

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  8. Isabella de Luna (died 1564) was an Italian (originally Spanish) courtesan of Renaissance -era Rome. She was known as amusing company, [1] having a kind heart but also a foul tongue. [2] She was an accomplished musician. [3] Amongst her patrons were members of the nobility and cardinals.