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Who Writes History: An Interview with Isabel Allende

Who Writes History: An Interview with Isabel Allende

Isabel Allende’s newest novel, A <em>Long Petal of the Sea</em> (Random House), is a tale of love and exile, separation and reunification. It charts the history of “undesirables” fleeing the Spanish Civil War, following the story of Victor and Roser, along with over 2,000 other refugees, who embark upon a journey to Chile aboard the <em>SS Winnipeg</em>—a humanitarian act that the Chilean poet Pablo Neruda once wrote was a poem that could never be erased. This is a novel of love, poetry, sorrow

Interview: Isabel Allende - The New York Times

The Wind Knows My Name by Isabel Allende: 9780593598108

Isabel: The Intimate Story of Isabel Allende Now Available on HBO Max

by Celia Correas Zapata, English Translation by Margaret Sayers Peden, ISBN: 1-55885-363-4, Publication Date: 2002, Bind: Clothbound, Pages

Isabel Allende: Life and Spirits

Isabel Allende - Wikipedia

Isabel Allende, The Japanese Lover: 'Fiction comes from the womb, not the brain' - book review, The Independent

Biography of Isabel Allende, Chilean Author

The interview: Isabel Allende

Q&A: A Conversation with Isabel Allende

Book review: Violeta by Isabel Allende - In-Common - Southampton

Q&A: Isabel Allende on new novel, surviving Chile's military coup, daughter's death and finding love at 75, Community News

Isabel Allende talks with Democracy Now! about her latest release, The Wind Knows My Name. - Five Things I've Learned

Isabel Allende: The Japanese Lover - Diane Rehm