Description
A devout woman finds herself adrift in late nineteenthâ"century Central America in this novel of âdeep imagination, stylistic verve, and psychological acuityâ (The Washington Post). Set in late nineteenth century Central America and New York City,
The Divine Husband tells the story of MarĂa de las Nieves Moran, whose brief career as a nun is ended in the wake of revolution. Forced to make her way in the secular world, MarĂa is surrounded by an unforgettable cast of characters: JosĂ© MartĂ, the poet and hero of Cuban independence and the first man MarĂa loves; Mack Chinchilla, the Yankee-Indio entrepreneur intent on winning her hand; a British diplomat setting up a political impostor plot; and Mathilde, the daughter whose birth -- perhaps fathered by one of these men -- ruins MarĂa's reputation and launches her on a journey toward a new future.
This joyfully imagined novel of ideas is populated by Indian girls, wandering Jewish coffee farmers, the founder of the rubber-balloon industry, and one of Latin America's greatest and most complex men. Written by Pulitzer Prizeâ"finalist Francisco Goldman,
The Divine Husband is a sweeping, poetic novel rich in historical detail and vivid characterization.
âGoldman echoes Flaubert, GarcĂa Marquez, and even DeLillo.â --
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