Isabel Allende tells a story of impossible love in 'Lovers at the Museum'
Briefly

The impossible love story in Isabel Allende's new short story, Lovers at the Museum, unfolds within the Guggenheim museum in Bilbao with elements of liberation and fantasy, akin to works by Calderon de la Barca and Voltaire's optimism of cultivation.
Allende's tale is a profound allegory of dreams, justice, and individual choice, deeply reflecting on the complexities of the human experience and the enigmatic nature of love as a central theme.
I'm not expecting the reader to get this or that out of whatever I write. I write because I love storytelling. And why do I write certain things at a certain moment? Usually because it is connected with something that is happening in my life.
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