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Jaime Manrique

    Die Leidenschaft des Cervantes
    Like This Afternoon Forever
    Our Lives Are the Rivers
    Eminent Maricones: Arenas, Lorca, Puig, and Me
    My Night with Federico Garcia Lorca
    • 2019

      Like This Afternoon Forever

      • 224 pages
      • 8 hours of reading
      3.4(13)Add rating

      Two Catholic priests fall in love amid deadly conflicts in the Amazon between the Colombian government, insurgent groups, and drug cartels.

      Like This Afternoon Forever
    • 2007

      Our Lives Are the Rivers

      • 384 pages
      • 14 hours of reading
      3.9(172)Add rating

      Set against a rich historical backdrop, the narrative intertwines a passionate love affair with biographical elements, creating a compelling and immersive reading experience. This masterful work of historical fiction explores the depths of human emotion while weaving in significant historical context, offering readers both romance and insight into the lives of its characters.

      Our Lives Are the Rivers
    • 2003

      My Night with Federico Garcia Lorca

      • 136 pages
      • 5 hours of reading

      The collection features lyrical and sensual poems that reflect on childhood in Colombia, family memories, and experiences in Manhattan. Blending both Spanish and English, the work captures a musical and romantic essence, reminiscent of Pablo Neruda's style, celebrating love and nostalgia through vivid imagery and emotional depth.

      My Night with Federico Garcia Lorca
    • 2001

      The memoir intertwines the lives of three significant Hispanic writers—Manuel Puig, Reinaldo Arenas, and Federico García Lorca—who faced exile due to their sexual orientation and political beliefs. Through a personal lens, Manrique offers a unique perspective on their struggles and contributions, highlighting the intricate connections between culture, sexuality, race, and class in both Latino and Anglo societies. This exploration provides deeper insights into the experiences of these outcast authors, revealing their resilience and artistry.

      Eminent Maricones: Arenas, Lorca, Puig, and Me