Cantoras (Spanish Edition)
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Cantoras (Spanish Edition)

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"Cantoras es audaz y desacomplejada, un reto a la nocin de normalidad y un tributo al poder del amor, la amistad, y la resistencia poltica. Es una fbula revolucionaria, ideal para este momento, escrita con sabidura y amor". --Dina Nayeri, The New York Times Book Review

En el Uruguay de 1977, el gobierno militar oprime a los disidentes con una fuerza brutal. En este ambiente opresivo donde los derechos personales estn suspendidos, la homosexualidad es una transgresin peligrosa que debe ser castigada. Aun as, Romina, Flaca, Anita "La Venus", Paz, y Malena--cinco cantoras--se encuentran milagrosamente en Cabo Polonio, un lugar aislado que reclaman como su santuario secreto. Y este despertar se contrapone al teln de fondo poltico del golpe de estado, la represin y las "desapariciones". Durante los siguientes treinta y cinco aos, sus vidas se reparten entre Montevideo, su ciudad de residencia, y el cabo, al que regresan -a veces juntas, a veces en parejas, con amantes, o solas. Una y otra vez, estas mujeres sern puestas a prueba--por sus familias, sus parejas, la sociedad y hasta por ellas mismas--mientras descubren como vivir de manera autntica.

Cantoras, la obra maestra de De Robertis, es un asombroso retrato de amor, comunidad, historia, y la fuerza del espritu humano. Eterna e innovadora, Cantoras es una novela sobre el fuego que existe en el alma y sobre quienes lo hacen arder.

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"Cantoras is a stunning lullaby to revolution - and each woman in this novel sings it with a deep ferocity. Again and again, I was lifted, then gently set down again - either through tears, rage, or laughter. Days later, I am still inside this song of a story." (Jacqueline Woodson, National Book Award-winning author)

From the highly acclaimed, award-winning author of The Gods of Tango, a revolutionary new novel about five wildly different women who, in the midst of the Uruguayan dictatorship, find one another as lovers, friends, and ultimately, family.

In 1977 Uruguay, a military government crushed political dissent with ruthless force. In this environment, where the everyday rights of people are under attack, homosexuality is a dangerous transgression to be punished. And yet Romina, Flaca, Anita "La Venus", Paz, and Malena - five cantoras, women who "sing" - somehow, miraculously, find one another. Together, they discover an isolated, nearly uninhabited cape, Cabo Polonio, which they claim as their secret sanctuary. Over the next 35 years, their lives move back and forth between Cabo Polonio and Montevideo, the city they call home, as they return, sometimes together, sometimes in pairs, with lovers in tow, or alone. And throughout, again and again, the women will be tested - by their families, lovers, society, and one another - as they fight to live authentic lives.

A genre-defining novel and De Robertis's masterpiece, Cantoras is a breathtaking portrait of queer love, community, forgotten history, and the strength of the human spirit. At once timeless and groundbreaking, Cantoras is a tale about the fire in all our souls and those who make it burn.

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