Bomarzo
Manuel Mujica Lainez
Rated: 4.30 of 5 stars
4.30
· 10 ratings · 573 pages · Published: 1962
Throughout, in unforgettable detail, all the color and richness of the Italian Renaissance is revealed: princes and harlots, courtesans and cardinals, alchemists, artists, and artisans, emperors, assassins and scholars proceeding to festivities, coronations, weddings, journeys, battles and sieges from the plains of Picardy to the sea-borne conflagration at Lepanto. With a combination of scenic and historical description and modern psychological complexity and atmospheric sensitivity, Mujica Laínez has created a miracle of historical literature.
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