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Dulce Chacón

    June 6, 1954 – December 3, 2003

    Dulce Chacón was a Spanish author whose work is characterized by a profound social conscience and commitment. Her writings often explored themes of injustice, dictatorship, and the struggles of women. With unflinching honesty, she illuminated personal traumas and societal wrongs, guided by the principle of "neither bitterness nor oblivion." Her literary style is often described as raw and urgent, capable of conveying deep human emotion. Chacón used her words to give voice to the silenced and to advocate for justice.

    Trilogía de la huida
    Was Hortensia nicht mehr erzählen konnte
    Cielos de barro
    La Voz Dormida / The Sleeping Voice
    The Sleeping Voice
    • 2006

      The Sleeping Voice

      • 304 pages
      • 11 hours of reading
      4.1(103)Add rating

      Dulce Chacon's book has had an immense success in Spain, no doubt because the novelist speaks with a just and powerful voice, and because she has allowed women - the most anonymous, the most suppressed, the most silenced - to speak out Le MondeIt is 1939.

      The Sleeping Voice