Noelia Cid, a theater director, is tasked with staging Sortilegio , a "lost" play by the famous Gregorio Martínez Sierra. As Noelia digs into the archives, she uncovers the letters and notes of María Lejárraga. She quickly realizes that Gregorio’s success was entirely manufactured by his brilliant, invisible wife.
She wrote over 90 works, including plays, essays, and novels.
For decades, the name Gregorio Martínez Sierra was synonymous with the Golden Age of Spanish theater. His plays conquered Broadway, his scripts were adapted by Hollywood, and his masterpieces like Canción de cuna were celebrated globally. But behind the curtain stood a glaring, uncomfortable lie. Gregorio didn't write the plays. His wife, , was the true genius. La Mujer Sin Nombre Vanessa Montfort epub
In her towering biographical novel, , acclaimed author Vanessa Montfort pulls back the heavy velvet of history to give Lejárraga the monumental spotlight she was denied in life. 📖 The Plot: A Century-Old Literary Detective Story
Readers are swept into the sweeping, 100-year life of María Lejárraga. We follow her from the buzzing, artistic cafes of 1920s Madrid to the Belle Époque in Paris, through the horrors of the Spanish Civil War and the Nazi occupation, and finally to her exile in Hollywood and Argentina. ✨ A Woman of 1,000 Faces Noelia Cid, a theater director, is tasked with
The beauty of La Mujer Sin Nombre lies in its refusal to paint María merely as a victim of a patriarchal system. Instead, Montfort introduces us to an unstoppable force of nature:
She penned the libretto for Manuel de Falla's masterpiece El amor brujo and rubbed shoulders with Igor Stravinsky. She wrote over 90 works, including plays, essays, and novels
She was a fierce feminist who fought for women's suffrage and the right to divorce, eventually becoming a deputy in the Spanish Second Republic. 🎧 Why the ePub & Audiobook Experience is Essential