A San Francisco Chronicle Best Book of 2015 An NBC Latino Selection for Ten Great Latino Books Published in 2015Arriving in Buenos Aires in 1913, with only a suitcase and her father's cherished violin to her name, seventeen-year-old Leda is shocked to find that the husband she has travelled across an ocean to reach is dead. Unable to return home, alone, and on the brink of destitution, she finds herself seduced by the tango, the dance that underscores every aspect of life in her new city. Knowing that she can never play in public as a woman, Leda disguises herself as a young man to join a troupe of musicians. In the illicit, scandalous world of brothels and cabarets, the line between Leda and her disguise begins to blur, and forbidden longings that she has long kept suppressed are realized for the first time. Powerfully sensual, The Gods of Tango is an erotically charged story of music, passion, and the quest for an authentic life against the odds.
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De Robertis, Carolina
Caro De Robertis nasceu nos Estados Unidos em 1975 e tem ascendência uruguaia. Já recebeu uma bolsa da National Endowment for the Arts, além de várias outras honrarias, e seu trabalho já foi traduzido para diversas línguas. Atua na tradução de literatura latino-americana e dá aulas na San Francisco State University. Vive em Oakland, Califórnia. Entre seus romances, está O presidente e o sapo, também publicado pela Dublinense. |