It provides a visceral look at the horrors of slavery and the tension between the ruling elite and the oppressed.
Set during the lead-up to the 1898 crisis, it captures a world on the brink of transformation as the Spanish Empire's grip weakens.
The story begins in and shifts to a fictional valley in colonial Cuba . It follows two main characters whose paths converge on a voyage across the Atlantic: El Valle De Los Arcangeles Rafael Tarradas Bu...
The arrival of the newcomers coincides with a that disrupt the valley’s opulent, slave-driven status quo. Key Themes
El Valle de los Arcángeles by Rafael Tarradas Bultó is a sprawling set in mid-19th-century Cuba and Barcelona . It explores themes of ambition, the brutal reality of the slave system, and the eventual decline of the Spanish Empire. Core Plot & Setting It provides a visceral look at the horrors
The title refers to three massive sugar mills (ingenios) that dominate the landscape: Owned by the Serrano family. San Rafael: Owned by the Viader family. San Miguel: Owned by the Abbad family.
The heir to the Baron of Santa Ponsa, who travels to Cuba to claim a sugar plantation after a family tragedy. It follows two main characters whose paths converge
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