Quattrocento [Spanish Edition], by Susana Fortes
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En la Florencia del siglo XV, la de Botticelli y Leonardo, se está preparando una conspiración política y religiosa que podría cambiar la Historia del Renacimiento italiano: la que instigaron los Pazzi y el papa Sixto IV contra el poder de los Médicis. Sólo asesinando a Lorenzo el Magnífico se podría dominar la economía de todo el orbe cristiano. En la Florencia del siglo XXI, una estudiante prepara su tesis sobre un pintor de turbio pasado. Antes de verse envuelta en una investigación policial y de ser perseguida por los sicarios del Vaticano, descubre a través de un misterioso cuadro, quién fue el verdadero instigador de la conjura perpetrada bajo la mayor cúpula sagrada de toda la cristiandad.
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Quattrocento [Spanish Edition], by Susana Fortes- Amazon Sales Rank: #52767 in Audible
- Published on: 2015-10-28
- Format: Unabridged
- Original language: Spanish
- Running time: 663 minutes
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2 of 3 people found the following review helpful. Virtudes y Pecados Florentinos By Oscar L. Vazquez El profesor Giulio Rossi supervisa la tesis doctoral de Ana Sotomayor basada en el análisis del cuadro "Madonna de Nievolo" pintado por Pierpaolo Masoni en pleno Renacimiento, a medida que la joven va progresando en su tesis fantasmas del pasado van recobrando vida y actualidad; la conspiración de los Pazzi para asesinar a los Médicis el 26 de Abril de 1478, las intrigas políticas de la época, el papel de enigmático duque de Urbino en los sucesos, la simbología del cuadro y por supuesto los pecados florentinos del celo, la envidia, la venganza y el asesinato a flor de piel y de la mano de las virtudes renacentistas de las artes, las letras, la política y las ciencias que después de 527 años amenazan con destapar secretos de la actualidad, secretos que una vez desvelados desarman a Guilio y a Ana dejándolos sin ganas de seguir adelante con la investigación.Novela escrita a dos tiempos, más narrada que dialogada que nos va introduciendo en la Florencia del siglo XV con su arte, política, comercio, banca e intrigas como Modus Vivendi de la ciudad y paralela está la recurrente trama de las conjuras vaticanas por el dominio económico mundial, si bien esta parte no aporta nada nuevo al tema, la mezcla con la parte renacentista deja una lectura entretenida y fácil de leer.
1 of 2 people found the following review helpful. Bring on the traders in love for all emergencies! By ereini0n Florence, April 1478. They are terrible days, those that follow the failure of the conspiracy against the Medici by the Pazzi family. Florence is bloodthirsty, determined to punish with torture or death anyone who has participated in the conspiracy. Safe in his palace, Lorenzo the Magnificent comes to know of the corpses thrown into the Arno, beheadings, lynchings. It is the whole city who avenges the murder of his brother Giuliano, and the city that delivers itself and the murderers into his hands, making him as powerful as ever. But Lorenzo does not know that the threads of the conspiracy were pulled by people much more influential than the family Pazzi...Florence today. Not many people know Pierpaolo Masoni, Renaissance painter and a soul tormented. Ana Sotomayor, a PhD student in art history, came to Florence in order to understand something more about this dark character, who carries with him personal charm. Her passionate research is pinned on one of the most controversial paintings by Masoni, being restored in the laboratories of the Uffizi, and a series of notebooks in which the artist recounts in detail his own existence and the events that have marked the history of Florence at the end of the fifteenth century, including the Pazzi conspiracy. Suddenly, though, Ana becomes the target of threats and blackmail, and finds himself fearing for her own life and the lives of people dear to her...The author herself acknowledges in her afterword that she delayed writing this novel becuase the bookshops were full to burst by historically related mysteries. I'm glad she made the effort to be patient - it's quite payed off. This book to the "Da Vinci Code" is what "Wolf Hall" is to "The Other Boleyn Girl" - while the latter is light and enjoyable passtime, the former is a glorious interpatation of history as it could be, of the human character in all aspect of their lives. Much like "The Rule of Four", it stands out in comparison, in the best possible way.Who among us book-lovers never felt like Ana did, passionate about a subject, a period of history she gets lost in while the real world doesn't act according to her expectations. A Spanish woman alone in Florence, she dives into the history of the city with a passion, tracking the one killer that got away 500 years ago. There is some violence, offcourse - this is Italia, but the threats and blackmail boil down to a conclusion so prosaic, one couldn't help but be pleasantly surprised.No, the core of Ana's story is her lovely relationship with her mentor, an old friend of her father, Professor Giulio Rossi, whose modest help and input drive Ana on the most important discovery of her life. And the discovery of the illusive killer, too.Written in a style made familiar to me by "The Sherlockian", the story divides in half - every other chapter takes us back to the bloody year of 1478 and the Florence that was, with its beauty and its passions, its jealosies and violence, seen through the eyes of the master painter Pierpaolo Masoni and his apprentice Lucca, as they are unwilling participants in one of the city's bloodiest events, and in the end Ana's guides in flashing out, 500 years too late, the true architect of what is now known as the Pazzi Conspiracy.
3 of 5 people found the following review helpful. Conspiración de Pazzi By Man of La Book Esta novela dice dos cuentos en dos veces 1990 y 1478, uno de un tratar de estudiante de posgrado para resolver un enigma en una pintura y el otro del aprendiz del artista que presencia los acontecimientos en Florencia, Italia como ellos suceden.La historia gira alrededor del complot por el Papa y banqueros de Florencia para asesinar los patriarcas de la familia de Medici en el Domingo de Resurrección en lo que han llegado a ser conocido como la "Conspiración de Pazzi".El autor alterna capítulos entre el estudiante y el aprendiz pero...no hay conexión en la narrativa, ningún tema común y es casi como si leyendo para separar libros. El último capítulo que el autor nos llena en la conspiración y pareció ese medio de ello casi es quitado de un libro de texto de la historia de instituto.Adoro generalmente ficción histórica, pero este libro simplemente no trabajó para mí.
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