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Autore di Evita : the real life of Eva Peròn

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Opere di Nicholas Fraser

Eva Peron (1980) 39 copie
Aristotele Onassis (1977) 36 copie

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This was an interesting look at a lady who has become one of the most popular and one of the most controversial people in Argentinian history. Eva Peron was the wife of dictator Juan Peron. Her rise from an obscure village to the height of power was nothing short of meteoric. This book balances fact from fiction, real events from hearsay.

Short and not too detailed, it's the perfect introduction to those wanting to know about the life of Eva Peron.
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briandrewz | 6 altre recensioni | May 1, 2023 |
A fairly pedestrian biography of Eva Peron. Not much new ground plowed here.
 
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etxgardener | 6 altre recensioni | Nov 10, 2021 |
She's such an interesting person. I enjoy reading about her and deciphering between the truth and myth. This is a great book that compares both her written story and actual historical facts.
 
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smooody106 | 6 altre recensioni | Apr 7, 2020 |
Having only lived 33 years and been in the public spotlight for the last six, one woman has become in the 60+ years since her death the most iconic and polarizing woman in her country without even holding political office. Nicholas Fraser in his work, Evita: The Real Life of Eva Peron, navigates between the fantastical versions of her life to find the real woman and put her into the context of the Argentina of her time before during and after her life.

Given the multitude of circumstances that Fraser faced to get an accurate portrait of Eva Peron, including her attempts to cover up her family’s illegitimacy, the fact that he was able to give a full account of her is noteworthy. Because of her short lifespan, the book was never going to be long but Fraser also had to contend with explaining the political atmosphere through Eva’s life especially after she became the First Lady of Argentina. Along with all of that, Fraser had to contend with the legendary versions of Eva’s life from both pro- and anti-Peronist sources. Yet the last 30 pages of the book are some of the most fascinating because it details the myth-creating journey that her corpse endured for almost 20 years through several governmental changes before finally being securely laid to rest in Buenos Aires.

Although the sensational accounts of Eva Peron’s life make for the ideal basis for musicals and films, the truth is just as fascinating. Nicholas Fraser’s biography of the most iconic Argentine political figure of the 20th-century is as close to the truth of her life as one is going to get and still understand the political atmosphere without getting bogged down in minutiae that would have enlarged the book and drifted away from the subject of the book.
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mattries37315 | 6 altre recensioni | Jan 9, 2018 |

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3
Utenti
278
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#83,543
Voto
3.2
Recensioni
7
ISBN
34
Lingue
4

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