THE AMBER ISLAND OF THE IBICENCA WRITER ANA OLIVIA FIOL
THE AMBER ISLAND OF THE IBICENCA WRITER ANA OLIVIA FIOL has been published by Versatile Editions. Although the publisher has framed this novel within the erotic genre, the writer confesses that she did not have that idea in mind when she began to write it. This is how books are written, as you go on giving you surprises.
Ana Olivia's novel, which is the first one signed with your name, choose Ibiza as the setting, and the main character is Victoria. The protagonist is a young woman, half Swedish half Ibizan, with which many will surely identify, with more ambitions in life than finding a man to marry. Victoria is sophisticated, works as a freelance translator and instructor spinning. He feels free, satisfied and enjoys total control of her life until, in the VIP area of a nightclub in Ibiza, meets Alejandro, an attractive businessman of the night to whom she feels irresistibly attracted.
THE AMBER ISLAND OF THE IBICENCA WRITER ANA OLIVIA FIOL It is a combination of crime novel, adventure and comedy. The narration with a very cinematic style makes it perfect for a trilogy or a television series. After having presented his work at the Madrid Book Fair and in the Kikekeller space, ARRIVE IN IBIZA. On Friday 27 July at 20.00 hours will make a presentation at the Sa Cultural bookstore in Ibiza.
Ana has been 2004 writing commissioned books, but in 2012 He felt like he needed to do something of his own.. This is how Amber Island appeared, which also offers touches of humor.
Eroticism in literature, the Marquis of Sade
It seems that eroticism is always in fashion and that is reflected in literary works.. Let us remember examples like the Marquis de Sade (1740- 1814), French philosopher and writer, author of The Crimes of Love, Aline and Valcour and numerous other novels, stories, and theater pieces. Antiheroes are characteristic of the work of the Marquis de Sade., protagonists of violations that justify their actions. Prevailing the idea of the success of vice to the detriment of virtue.
How hard has been the life of artists in some times and places! The Marquis de Sade was imprisoned, and he spent twenty-seven years of his life locked up in different fortifications and “insane asylums.”, dying in one of them. He appeared on the lists of those condemned to the guillotine. His works were included in the Index librorum prohibitorum (Banned Books Index) of the Catholic Church. After his death he was remembered as the author of the “infamous” novel Justine. This novel was banned, but it circulated clandestinely throughout the 19th century and half of the 20th century., influencing novelists and poets as notable as Flaubert, who called him "the great Sade", Dostoyevsky, Rimbaud o Apollinaire. The latter said of the Marquis de Sade to be “the freest spirit that has ever existed.”.
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