''The Stories of Eva Luna'' ( es, Cuentos de Eva Luna) is a collection of Spanish-language short stories by the
Chilean-American
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writer
Isabel Allende. It consists of stories told by the title character of Allende's earlier novel ''
Eva Luna''. The literary critic
Bárbara Mujica
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wrote: "The Chilean author presents her stories through the age-old device used by Scheherazade: the narrator tells them to her lover to entertain him. Like the famous Arabic tales, these stories combine fantasy with biting social satire and psychological insight."
Contents
Synopsis
"Two Words"
Belisa Crepusculario sells various "services" related to words and languages. When she is a child, she runs away from home across plains into a small village. There, she discovers writing through a newspaper, learns language through a dictionary, and starts selling "words." When a rebel (in the Mexican Civil War) dubbed The Colonel decides he wants to become more benevolent and presidential, he sends his man El Mulato to find Belisa and bring her to him. With Belisa's help, The Colonel is able to learn the art of public speaking. The Colonel offers to pay Belisa for her services, but she instead gives him two secret words and goes back to her life selling words in the village. After Belisa leaves The Colonel becomes sick, causing El Mulato to believe Belisa cursed him. El Mulato abducts Belisa, believing she has the power to cure The Colonel. When El Mulato presents Belisa to The Colonel, they stare at each other before holding hands.
Though the titular "two words" are never directly mentioned in the story, it is widely presumed that they are "Te amo," "I love you" in Spanish.
Theatrical adaptations
In 1997, ''Wicked Girl'', ''Tosca'', and ''Revenge'' were adapted by choreographer
Della Davidson
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Life
Mary Adele Davidson was born in Texas, but g ...
for a dance titled ''Night Stories: The Eva Luna Project First Cycle''. The dance was first performed at the Theater Artaud in San Francisco, California.
''Letters of Betrayed Love'' was adapted by
Eleanor Alberga
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Career
Eleanor Alberga was born in Kingston, Jamaica. She decided at the age of five to be a concert pianist and ...
and premiered with the title ''The Letters of One Betrayed'' on 10 February 2009 at the
Royal Opera House in Covent Garden, London.
''Revenge'' - about a woman who spent years planning revenge on a man who had raped her - became the basis of an opera titled ''Dulce Rosa''. The adaptation was made by librettist
Richard Sparks
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Early life and education
Spa ...
and composer Lee Holdridgem, and the first production was performed by the
Los Angeles Opera
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Leadersh ...
, conducted by
Plácido Domingo. Uruguayan soprano
María Antúnez
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sang the title role. The opera premiered on 19 May 2013 at the Broad Stage in Santa Monica, California.
In 2022, Erin McBride Africa adapted and directed seven of the stories for a College of Marin production.
References
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Novels by Isabel Allende
1989 short story collections
Spanish-language literature
Chilean short story collections