
In Guillotine's Whispers, Ella tells the story of Louise Dupont's life through the eyes of a molecule from the Guillotine who, after the French Revolution, becomes an orphan of everyday tales. She yearns for freedom and, overheard by the winds, witnesses Louise's birth, carried out by Philippe Dupont. The climax comes with the discovery of Louise's father's murderer and Philippe's death. The outcome culminates in the family's migration to Brazil.
The molecule reveals secrets it has witnessed in the form of different characters in the story, each with their own visions of Louise's life, and how they connect to her and the heroine's forbidden passion with Philippe. The fiction is an immersion in private life set in Fontainebleau, in 19th century France, with passages through Dublin, Ireland and the city of Santos in Brazil. The work depicts passages from the political life of post-revolution France and certain aspects of the revolution. The narrative develops from love. Maternal, paternal, homoaffective, forbidden, fraternal, polyamorous love. And what follows from its opposite, its lack and illusion.
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