El Arcoíris de mis deseos insaciables
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About This Book
The reader will discover the secret, the melodrama, the passion, the art, the sensual dance, the magic of traveling through time—all combined. The rainbow of my insatiable desires will present the living surprise of its mystery as a suspense novel.
We will get to know the vibrant Paris of the 1920, free love, and the disappointment of silence. The pure yet passionate love between Letot, a young aristocrat from a good family, and the beautiful Francesca, an aspiring actress. Their encounter, their glances, and her secret. A female soul trapped in a male body! This will lead to loss, distance, and the longing for love.
A novel that travels through time, adaptable to a cinematic script, in which Francesca will be the muse of the great British film director, producer, and screenwriter Alfred Hitchcock, who intends to make what would be his most real work, with the actual characters as the main protagonists, rescuing them from death: Charles Chaplin, Marilyn Monroe, Colette, Mallarmé, Rimbaud, Houdini, Federico García Lorca, Alejandra Pizarnik, Picasso, Dalí, Lope de Vega, Diego Velázquez, Baudelaire, Goya, and Alberto Yarini y Ponce de León; a mythical character already delving into the legendary of Havana, Cuba.
The intrigue, the eroticism, the mystery, the magic, the fiction, and Hitchcock's desires for this great production will undoubtedly keep the reader, the viewer, the cinephile audience on edge. A story that supports the campaign against homophobia, full of suspense; as described by its prologue writer, Fernando Alonso Barahona, where Francesca narrates in the first person her experiences and the influence of the bohemian lifestyle in "La Belle Époque," everything related to the beginning of discovering her sexuality and her artistic career.
A work that invites us to enjoy the fullness of the beauty of love without barriers, the soul drawing the body and changing it to achieve happiness; these are moments of intense lyricism that the author describes with sensual words. "Francesca's Diary," romantic, poetic, carnal, and thirsty for love, is the culmination of the book: "I wish I were a woman and could love to the fullest!"