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| The Tempest |
Nominated ISBN: 0340750227 |
Find out more about the author on the following websites:
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| Juan Manuel de Prada | ||
| Translated from the Spanish by Paul Anthill | ||
| Nominated by: | ||
| Stadt-und Universitatsbibliothek, Bern, Switzerland |
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ABOUT THE
BOOK
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Alejandro Ballesteros, a young Spanish art historian, arrives in wintry, misty Venice to study Giorgione's enigmatic painting The Tempest, which has obsessed him for years. But on his first day in the flooded city he witnesses a murder, whose victim turns out to be Fabio Valenzin, a notorious forger and trafficker in works of art. Valenzin appears to have had close ties with Gabetti, director of the Accademia where The Tempest hangs, and with Gabetti's enchanting daughter. Like a dense spider-web, the spirit of Venice weaves itself around Ballesteros and draws him ever deeper into its mysteries until, having come to the city in search of the truth about a painting, he finds the key to his own life. A tale of intrigue which explores the complicated relationship between art and reality, intellect and beauty. |
| ABOUT THE AUTHOR |
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Juan
Manuel de Prada was born in Baracaldo in Spain
in 1970 and brought up in Zamora. He is the author of Conos,
a collection of prose poems, the short stories, El Silencio del
Patinador, and a previous, prize-winning novel, Las Máscaras
del Héroe. La Tempestad was awarded the prestigious
Planeta Prize in 1997.
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