Friday, July 12, 2024

NAHUI (P. Cacucci, 2005, 2006) - Maria Teresa De Donato’s Opinion

 NAHUI

(P. Cacucci, 2005, 2006)

Maria Teresa De Donato’s Opinion

 



The story of Carmen Mondragón (1893-1978), also known as Nahui Olin, painter, poet, and artists' muse, considered "the most beautiful woman in Mexico City" is described in this compelling novel by Pino Cacucci.

Nahui is a cultured, intelligent, refined, beautiful, and equally seductive woman who frequents the most sought-after and prominent environments of the time, including cultural salons and studios of the most significant artists of her time by whom she is admired, courted, and even loved. Intense passions and poignant loves are experienced with absolute spontaneity and authenticity, without taboos, shame, or false modesty.

It is a novel that I found particularly fascinating. It is rich in history, and its protagonist, leading the reader into her own world, reveals herself to him completely. She shares her rich and tumultuous past and offers him, at the same time, the opportunity to reflect on fundamental themes of human existence.

The reader will be enraptured by the charm of the character and of the era, as well as by the incredible intelligence of this woman who, despite having been condemned to an old age of hardship and the fading of her beauty, maintains the awareness of her own value, identity, and dignity intact until the end of her life.

Nahui is, therefore, not only a fascinating journey into the life of its protagonist but also an immersion in an era endowed with particular charm and a culture that, unfortunately, seems to have been lost and that absolutely must be recovered.

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This article was also published at the following link: Nahui.