
La rosa, la corona y el marques rojo / The Rose, the crown and the Red Marquis: Memorias No Autorizadas / Unauthorized Memoirs
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Biography
Autobiography & Memoir
Format
Hardcover
Pages
672
Language
Spanish
Published
Jan 1, 2003
Publisher
Plaza & Janes Editories Sa
ISBN-10
8401378583
ISBN-13
9788401378584
Description
Jose L. De Vilallonga offers a captivating glimpse into his life with "La rosa, la corona y el marques rojo," a collection of unauthorized memoirs that stitch together the threads of his experiences. Through deeply personal anecdotes, he invites readers to traverse the landscapes of his past, where glamour and tumult often coexist. His narratives illuminate the intricate dynamics of the relationships that shaped him, filled with vivid characters and unforgettable moments.
The author’s reflections engage with themes of love, ambition, and the pursuit of identity against the backdrop of high society. As he speaks candidly about his encounters, he deftly reveals not only his own vulnerabilities but also the broader human experience of navigating complex social environments. His prose flows effortlessly, pulling readers into a world where every detail is imbued with emotion and significance.
Vilallonga’s storytelling is both intimate and expansive, allowing for a rich exploration of his legacy. With a blend of nostalgia and wisdom, this memoir crafts an engaging portrait of a life lived in the public eye, revealing the often-unseen layers beneath the surface.
The author’s reflections engage with themes of love, ambition, and the pursuit of identity against the backdrop of high society. As he speaks candidly about his encounters, he deftly reveals not only his own vulnerabilities but also the broader human experience of navigating complex social environments. His prose flows effortlessly, pulling readers into a world where every detail is imbued with emotion and significance.
Vilallonga’s storytelling is both intimate and expansive, allowing for a rich exploration of his legacy. With a blend of nostalgia and wisdom, this memoir crafts an engaging portrait of a life lived in the public eye, revealing the often-unseen layers beneath the surface.
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