In Isabel Allende's books, human beings do not exist merely in the three-dimensional sense. They can exert themselves as memory, as destiny, as spirits without form, as fairy tales. Just as the more mystical elements of Allende's past have shaped her work, so has the hard-bitten reality. Working as a journalist in Chile, Allende was forced to flee the country with her family after her uncle, President Salvador Allende, was killed in a coup in 1973.

Out of letters to family back in Chile came the manuscript that was to become Allende's first novel. Her arrival on the publishing scene in 1985 with The House of the Spirits was instantly recognized as a literary event. The New York Times called it "a unique achievement, both personal witness and possible allegory of the past, present and future of Latin America."

To read a book by Allende is to believe in (or be persuaded of) the power of transcendence, spiritual and otherwise. Her characters are often what she calls "marginal," those who strive to live on the fringes of society. It may be someone like Of Love and Shadows 's Hipolito Ranquileo, who makes his living as a circus clown; or Eva Luna, a poor orphan who is the center of two Allende books (Eva Luna and The Stories of Eva Luna).

Allende's characters have in common an inner fortitude that proves stronger than their adversity, and a sense of lineage that propels them both forward and backward. When you meet a central character in an Allende novel, be prepared to meet a few generations of his or her family. This multigenerational thread drives The House of the Spirits, the tale of the South American Trueba family. Not only did the novel draw Allende critical accolades (with such breathless raves as "spectacular," "astonishing" and "mesmerizing" from major reviewers), it landed her firmly in the magic realist tradition of predecessor (and acknowledged influence) Gabriel García Márquez. Some of its characters also reappeared in the historical novels Portrait in Sepia and Daughter of Fortune.

"It's strange that my work has been classified as magic realism," Allende has said, "because I see my novels as just being realistic literature." Indeed, much of what might be considered "magic" to others is real to Allende, who based the character Clara del Valle in The House of the Spirits on her own reputedly clairvoyant grandmother. And she has drawn as well upon the political violence that visited her life: Of Love and Shadows (1987) centers on a political crime in Chile, and other Allende books allude to the ideological divisions that affected the author so critically.

But all of her other work was "rehearsal," says Allende, for what she considers her most difficult and personal book. Paula is written for Allende's daughter, who died in 1992 after several months in a coma. Like Allende's fiction, it tells Paula's story through that of Allende's own and of her relatives. Allende again departed from fiction in Aphrodite, a book that pays homage to the romantic powers of food (complete with recipes for two such as "Reconciliation Soup"). The book's lighthearted subject matter had to have been a necessity for Allende, who could not write for nearly three years after the draining experience of writing Paula.

Whichever side of reality she is on, Allende's voice is unfailingly romantic and life-affirming, creating mystery even as she uncloaks it. Like a character in Of Love and Shadows, Allende tells "stories of her own invention whose aim [is] to ease suffering and make time pass more quickly," and she succeeds.

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Title: 9781501117008, Author: Isabel Allende
Title: La casa de los espíritus (The House of the Spirits), Author: Isabel Allende
Title: Open Veins of Latin America: Five Centuries of the Pillage of a Continent, Author: Eduardo Galeano
Title: The Japanese Lover, Author: Isabel Allende
Title: In the Midst of Winter, Author: Isabel Allende
Title: Daughter of Fortune, Author: Isabel Allende
Title: Memorias del aguila y el jaguar: La ciudad de las bestias, El reino del Dragon de Oro, y El Bosque de los Pigmeos, Author: Isabel Allende
Title: Paula: A Memoir, Author: Isabel Allende
Title: El amante japones: Una novela, Author: Isabel Allende
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Title: Island Beneath the Sea, Author: Isabel Allende
Title: Eva Luna: A Novel, Author: Isabel Allende
Title: The House of the Spirits, Author: Isabel Allende
Title: Más allá del invierno: Spanish-language edition of In the Midst of Winter, Author: Isabel Allende
Title: 9781501117121, Author: Isabel Allende
Title: Maya's Notebook, Author: Isabel Allende
Title: Paula (En espanol), Author: Isabel Allende
Title: Cuentos de Eva Luna: Spanish-language edition of The Stories of Eva Luna, Author: Isabel Allende
Title: Eva Luna (Spanish Edition), Author: Isabel Allende
Title: Of Love and Shadows: A Novel, Author: Isabel Allende
Title: Hija de la fortuna, Author: Isabel Allende

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