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The Pope's Rhinoceros

Autor Lawrence Norfolk
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 31 mar 2003

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The Pope's Rhinoceros is a vivid, antic, and picaresque novel spun around one of history's most bizarre chapters: the sixteenth-century attempt to procure a rhinoceros as a bribe for Pope Leo X. In February 1516, a Portuguese ship sank off the coast of Italy. The Nostra Senora de Ajuda had sailed fourteen thousand miles from the Indian kingdom of Gujarat. her mission: to bribe the "pleasure-loving Pope" into favoring expansionist Portugal over her rival Spain with the most exotic and least likely of gifts--a living rhinoceros. Moving from the herring colonies of the Baltic Sea to the West African rain forest, with a cast of characters including an order of reculsive monks and Rome's corrupt cardinals, courtesans, ambassadors, and nobles, The Pope's Rhinoceros is at once a fantastic adventure tale and a portrait of an age rushing headlong to its crisis.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780802139887
ISBN-10: 0802139884
Pagini: 574
Dimensiuni: 141 x 209 x 31 mm
Greutate: 0.65 kg
Ediția:Grove Press
Editura: Grove Atlantic

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"The Pope's Rhinoceros" is a vivid, antic, and picaresque novel spun around one of history's most bizarre chapters: the 16th century attempt to procure a rhinoceros as a bribe for Pope Leo X.

Notă biografică

Lawrence Norfolk was born in London in 1963. He has written four novels of historical fiction.

Recenzii

"Bawdy baroque-punk prose of marvellous fluency, overlaid with a gloss of heavy-weight erudition... an astonishing achievement, little short of a masterpiece" -- William Dalrymple Independent on Sunday "A gargantuan, dazzling fable by Britain's brightest young writer" -- Steven Poole Guardian "A story of adventure enthralling in its scope and inventiveness, by turns comic and horrific, zestful and elegaic, involving a reclusive order of monks whose church is slowly sliding into the sea; Renaissance Rome with its sexual license and political rivalries; war and atrocity in the Central Italian States; and a remote tribe in the West African rain forest. Running through this variegated fable is the search for the rhinoceros. The exuberance, the sheer proliferation of incident and scene, are disciplined and controlled by unerring narrative pace and cunning" -- Barry Unsworth Daily Telegraph "A truly fabulous piece of new British fiction" -- James Saynor Observer

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