The Pleasure of Eliza Lynch is a dazzling novel from a writer of
international caliber, based on the life of the nineteenth-century
Irishwoman who became Paraguay's Eva Peron. Eliza Lynch met Francisco
Solano Lo pez in Paris, when she was nineteen and he was in Europe to
recruit engineers for the first railroad in South America. He left
several months later with a pregnant Eliza beside him. Reviled by
Asuncio n society and the family of her lover, who never married her,
Eliza nevertheless had he son baptized his heir. In less than a decade,
Lo pez became dictator and plunged Paraguay into a conflict that would
kill over half its population. By then Eliza was notorious-as both the
angel of the battlefield, inspiring the troops, and the demon driving Lo
pez's ambition-and when Lo pez was killed in battle, she buried him in a
shallow grave dug with her own hands. Anne Enright has written a
gorgeous, deeply resonant novel."