El Valle De Los Arcangeles Rafael Tarradas Bu... Info
A beautiful and ruthlessly ambitious woman who rose from poverty and is fleeing her past in Spain, determined to secure a life of luxury at any cost. The "Valley of the Archangels"
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. El Valle De Los Arcangeles Rafael Tarradas Bu...
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. A beautiful and ruthlessly ambitious woman who rose
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 San Rafael: Owned by the Viader family
The arrival of the newcomers coincides with a that disrupt the valley’s opulent, slave-driven status quo. Key Themes
It provides a visceral look at the horrors of slavery and the tension between the ruling elite and the oppressed.