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If I tell you I finished reading Le FIFRA, the beautiful novel by Eduardo Manet today at seven o'clock in the Paris Gare de l'Est, waiting in vain for the train departed from France eastward, perhaps not believe me. Yes, indeed. We returned home without being able to visit the cottage of Charles de Gaulle, because of the strike of the railroad that began last night when one of them was stabbed on a train by a youth of 27 years traveling without a ticket. The novel is inspired by historical characters who lived in the nineteenth century, during which French culture extraordinary shine. Manet us into the lives of the Impressionists, citing conversations and real events. Paris lived their golden years that could be found in the streets cafes, parks or ateliers, characters who have left us an immense cultural heritage such as Camille Pissarro, Auguste Renoir, Claude Monet, Paul Cézanne, Fantin-Latour, Edgar Degas , Alfred Sisley, the divine Sarah Bernhardt, Victor Hugo, Emile Zola, George Sand, Richard Wagner, Franz Liszt and . . . Edouard Manet. What a time! Paris dazzled the world!. Edouard is the protagonist of Le FIFRA by the wonderful Eva Gonzales. He had a reputation as a womanizer and really loved women, but Eve invaded an overflowing passion volcanic seismic true love was violently shaking the bodies and souls of the great painter and his model. Throughout the book in which the author beautifully recreates the great century thanks to its encyclopedic culture Eva accompany the long road strewn with flowers (with thorns and honey), which leads to the celebrated painter arms. Manet struggled as his painter friends, against the initial misunderstanding of Le Tout-Paris and Le beau monde of Paris Motor Show. We are witnessing the birth of the Impressionist movement and L'Exposition des Independants. But above all, this is a love story, intense, profound, as are the true loves. Eduardo Manet remembers joking with him his father's house back in Santiago in the monet pearl earrings of the Antilles, over half a century ago said, Know that we are descendants of the painter Edouard Manet!. FIFRA is a novel I would recommend to anyone who loves painting, Paris and French culture and those who wish to understand why the city of light has blinded so many great women and men in the world. Thanks to the elegant pen of Edward Manet once again have delighted me reading a book that is something to remember. A big hug from Paris, the city where I have lived more years than those who lived in exile in Havana, my dear and unforgettable. This entry was posted on 7. October 2011 at 23:30 and is filed under Letters to Ophelia. Through the RSS 2. 0 feed you can access the answers. You can leave a response, or trackback from your own site. . .
The room Mauritshuis, The Hague, the art gallery ms selected from Holland, made a risky bet. Best known for his collection of Golden Age masters of country, has posted eleven of these works with others in two separate modern counterparts. As pieces as couple with their heads full of clouds, painted by Salvador Dal in 1936, looks at the Girl in the Pearl, completed in 1665 by Johannes Ve), share the corner with Dock Louvre (1867), Gallo Impressionist Claude Monet. And the almost photographic Mausoleum of William of Orange in the New Church in Delft (1660), Gerrit Houckgeest competes with geometric perspective Proun (1919), the Russian El Lissitzky.
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