Well, 'El Secreto de Selena' could potentially be about a secret aspect of Selena's life, maybe a hidden relationship or a concealed event that has yet to be fully uncovered. It's all quite intriguing!
The novels may also have a strong sense of atmosphere. Since they are in the realm of romance, settings could be dreamy, like old castles or beautiful gardens. The descriptions of these settings, combined with the poetic language, create a world that is both alluring and immersive for the readers.
'Wuthering Heights' is also a great choice. The intense and often turbulent love between Heathcliff and Catherine is expressed in a very evocative and almost poetic way. The moors and the wild setting add to the overall atmosphere of a passionate, if somewhat dark, love story.
I'm not sure specifically what 'Cap deage' means. It could be a very specific term, a misspelling, or something relatively unknown. It might be a proper name, a local term in a certain area or a very niche concept.
I'm sorry, but without more information, I can't tell you who the author of the 'amor fati novel' is. There could be many novels with this concept - related title, and it's difficult to determine the author without further details.
Since I don't have details on the 'amor fati novel', I can only guess. Maybe it tells the story of a protagonist who starts off resenting their lot in life but gradually comes to adopt the concept of 'amor fati'. The novel could use various plot devices such as love, loss, and self - discovery to illustrate how one can transform their view of life and truly love their fate. It might also contrast characters who have different attitudes towards fate, showing the benefits of embracing 'amor fati'.