Alma Belasco

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Alma Belasco is a central fictional character in Isabel Allende’s novel "The Japanese Lover," portrayed as a Polish-born Jewish refugee whose lifelong, secret romance with a Japanese gardener spans decades and explores themes of memory, identity, and forbidden love.

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instanceOf fictional character
literary character
appearsIn The Japanese Lover NERFINISHED
authorGender female
authorNationality Chilean-American
characterOrigin Polish-born Jewish refugee
countryOfOrigin Poland
createdBy Isabel Allende NERFINISHED
ethnicity Jewish
fictionalUniverse The Japanese Lover NERFINISHED
fleeingFrom World War II persecution
genre historical fiction
romantic fiction
hasRomanticPartner Ichimei Fukuda NERFINISHED
languageOfWork Spanish
narrativeRole central character
protagonist
notableFor being a Polish-born Jewish refugee
exploration of forbidden love
exploration of identity
exploration of memory
lifelong secret romance with a Japanese gardener
relationshipType forbidden love
interracial romance
religion Judaism
themeInvolvement cultural difference
forbidden love
identity
memory
war and displacement
workOriginalTitle El amante japonés NERFINISHED
workPublicationYear 2015
workTitle The Japanese Lover NERFINISHED

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The Japanese Lover mainCharacter Alma Belasco