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El legado de las diosas

by Kateřina Tučková

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A woman delves into science and superstition, fear and persecution, and the hope and courage of belief in an award-winning and internationally bestselling novel by Kateřina Tučková. Last in a centuries-old lineage of healing women, Dora Idesová was raised by her aunt Surmena in the White Carpathians. Resistant to superstition, Dora grew up hearing stories of the "goddesses" who were said to conjure love and curses and, through divine connection, cure the spirit and the body. Now an academic, Dora is researching the tales that for generations spellbound the hillside where she grew up. As the mysteries become truths, they reveal a stunning discovery that reaches back from the witch trials of the seventeenth century through Nazi-occupied Germany. Embarking on an emotional journey, Dora is about to find out how deeply and fatefully she is entwined with secret tradition. Beautifully weaving together fact, folklore, and fiction, Kateřina Tučková draws on the stories of her ancestors to explore the extraordinary history of goddesses who walked the earth.… (more)
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I found this hard-going. It’s a book of fragments and often it was difficult to connect them together. Although fiction, it is based on real people and situations, and the fictionalised documents backgrounding the events have a turgid authenticity that doesn’t make for enjoyable reading.

A word of praise for the translator. I love it when a translation is so good to you think you’re reading an original. ( )
  PhilipJHunt | Apr 18, 2022 |
Spíše 3,5 hvězdičky. Já jsem zklamaná, všichni to tak chválili.... A mně to přišlo...no vzpomínala sem na Urbanovu Tečku za rukopisy a jak to vypadá, když autor litfaku píše nonlitfak :D
Kombinace historických složek, odborných pojednání, posudků apod. s příběhem. Ten mi přišel takový docela plytký, myslím ten Dořin no a vlastně i literárnost příběhu o Bohyních - to drámo je popsáno nějakým (historickým) referátem. Ano, z těch suchých úřednických vět, z nichž bije ta divokost osudu, jde možná chlad větší, než kdyby to bylo rozepsáno literárně, jako dramatický příběh. Ale mně to spíš přišlo, že když neumím pointovat napětí, pomůžu si tím, že tu historku popíšu odlidštěnou citací úředního spisku.
Jako výsledek je stórka zajímavá, ale na nadšení ostatních mi přijde, že to bylo takové jakoby nedopracované.
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  mountbatten | Oct 26, 2017 |
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A woman delves into science and superstition, fear and persecution, and the hope and courage of belief in an award-winning and internationally bestselling novel by Kateřina Tučková. Last in a centuries-old lineage of healing women, Dora Idesová was raised by her aunt Surmena in the White Carpathians. Resistant to superstition, Dora grew up hearing stories of the "goddesses" who were said to conjure love and curses and, through divine connection, cure the spirit and the body. Now an academic, Dora is researching the tales that for generations spellbound the hillside where she grew up. As the mysteries become truths, they reveal a stunning discovery that reaches back from the witch trials of the seventeenth century through Nazi-occupied Germany. Embarking on an emotional journey, Dora is about to find out how deeply and fatefully she is entwined with secret tradition. Beautifully weaving together fact, folklore, and fiction, Kateřina Tučková draws on the stories of her ancestors to explore the extraordinary history of goddesses who walked the earth.

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