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The Stories of Eva Luna (Spanish: Cuentos de Eva Luna) is a collection of Spanish-language short stories by the Chilean-American writer Isabel Allende.It consists of stories told by the title character of Allende's earlier novel Eva Luna.
Algis Budrys said that "the first three-quarters of (the) story appear to be very good", and that although "Dick knows his hallucinogens very well", in "Faith of Our Fathers" "he makes sense only to himself".
The film compiles three stories, each named for part of the main title. The first, "Fe" (Faith), is the story of a woman who travels to a distant town seeking a miracle to save her husband from disease. On the journey she is raped by fellow pilgrims; returning home she finds that the miracle has taken place and her husband is well.
The Book of Good Love is a varied and extensive composition of 1728 stanzas, centering on the fictitious autobiography of Juan Ruiz, Archpriest of Hita.Today three manuscripts of the work survive: the Toledo (T) and Gayoso (G) manuscripts originating from the fourteenth century, and the Salamanca (S) manuscript copied at the start of the fifteenth century by Alonso de Paradinas.
Of Love and Other Demons (Spanish: Del amor y otros demonios) is a novel by Colombian writer Gabriel García Márquez published in 1994. Set in 18th-century Colombia, the plot follows a 12-year-old girl, bitten by a rabid dog; she is believed to be possessed by demons, and is sent to a convent to be exorcised; the priest who is meant to exorcise her falls in love with her.
Silvia Navarro...Victoria; Víctor González Reynoso...Julian; Sergio Bustamante...Adolfo; Julieta Egurrola ... Teresa; Omar Germenos ... Gabriel; Leonardo Daniel...
Little Faith (Spanish: Poquita fe) [1] is a Spanish costumbrista comedy television series created by Pepón Montero and Juan Maidagán which stars Raúl Cimas and Esperanza Pedreño. Plot [ edit ]
La duda (English: The Doubt) is a Mexican telenovela produced by Televisa for Telesistema Mexicano in 1967. [1] Cast. Joaquín Cordero; Luz María Aguilar; Carlos Ancira;