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A vivid portrait of post‑independence Mexico unfolds, placing the listener in the restless heart of 19th‑century Oaxaca. The narrator’s lyrical musings draw you into a world where the echoes of revolution mingle with the everyday bustle of a city still finding its voice—streets without streetlights, a landscape of green hills and distant mountains, and a society caught between colonial nostalgia and the daring ideas of the French Enlightenment.
Within this historical canvas, the story introduces the enigmatic María Luisa, whose life becomes entwined with the solemn corridors of a monastery and the stark contrasts of light and shadow that haunt its walls. Early scenes hint at a tender adolescent love that blossoms amid prayerful chants and the looming threat of conflict, setting the stage for a romance fraught with fate and sacrifice. The atmosphere is richly textured, inviting listeners to linger on the scent of incense, the flash of artillery, and the quiet yearning that drives the characters toward an uncertain future.
Language
es
Duration
~3 hours (224K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2014-07-12
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects

A Mexican writer and speaker who brings together personal transformation, spirituality, and everyday life in work meant to inspire inner change. His best-known book, Te amo porque se me da la gana, reflects that practical, emotionally direct approach.
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