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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.
The literary critic Bárbara Mujica 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."
In her acclaimed collection The Stories of Eva Luna, Isabel Allende presents a series of short stories narrated by her beloved character Eva Luna. Allende, considered one of the most iconic and acclaimed writers of our time, crafts a "distinctive, powerful, and haunting" (Los Angeles Times) work that showcases her sumptuously imagined, uniquely magical style.
Eva Luna, a young woman gifted with the power of storytelling, shares her tales with her European lover Rolf Carlé, a refugee and journalist.
Lying in bed together, Rolf asks Eva to tell him a story she has never shared before. In response, Eva weaves twenty-three vibrant tales that intertwine the real and the magical.
Through these stories, Eva explores themes of love, vengeance, compassion, and the strength of women. Her narratives create a world that is simultaneously poignantly familiar and intriguingly new.
The Stories of Eva Luna stands as a cornerstone of Allende's work, a treasure trove of brilliantly crafted stories that exemplify the author at the height of her literary powers.