A Long Petal of the Sea

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A Long Petal of the Sea is a historical novel by Isabel Allende that follows Spanish Civil War refugees exiled to Chile, exploring themes of displacement, love, and political upheaval across decades.

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instanceOf historical novel
novel
author Isabel Allende
awarded American Book Award
contains historical references to the Pinochet dictatorship
historical references to the Spanish Civil War
countryOfOrigin Chile
explores the experience of political refugees
the impact of dictatorship in Chile
featuresEvent Voyage of the Winnipeg
featuresFigure Pablo Neruda
follows Spanish Civil War refugees
genre historical fiction
war novel
hasISBN 978-1-9848-1873-2
inspiredBy Pablo Neruda
languageVersion English
literaryMovement Latin American literature
mainCharacter Guillem
Rosera Bruguera
Víctor Dalmau
narrativeScope several decades
narrativeStyle third-person omniscient
originalLanguage Spanish
originalTitle Largo pétalo de mar
pageCount approximately 320
partOf Isabel Allende bibliography
publicationYear 2019
publisher Ballantine Books
Plaza & Janés
setDuring Spanish Civil War
setIn Chile
France
Spain
setInPeriod 1930s
20th century
shortlistedFor Walter Scott Prize
surface form: Walter Scott Prize for Historical Fiction
theme displacement
exile
family
love
memory
political upheaval
survival
titleDerivedFrom a phrase by Pablo Neruda describing Chile as a "long petal of sea and wine and snow"
translatedBy Amanda Hopkinson
Nick Caistor

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Isabel Allende notableWork A Long Petal of the Sea