La Fontana de Oro
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A historical novel set during a period of intense political and social upheaval, it follows events in the capital where street demonstrations, political clubs, and a revolutionary café become stages for competing factions. Public conspiracies and secret plots unfold alongside personal sufferings, moral dilemmas, and moments of fanatic devotion; religious institutions and inquisitorial practices intervene in public life. The narrative shifts between crowded public scenes and intimate trials, examining themes of idealism, betrayal, the collision of tradition and reform, and the human cost of political engagement, presented in a succession of episodic chapters that interlace historical incident with private drama.
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