In 1590, the great and tormented composer Carlo Gesualdo murdered his beautiful wife Maria d'Avalos and her aristocratic lover. Gesualdo was a character of Shakespearian nobleman, musical genius, and—for the last 16 years of his life—an alleged madman. With the chilling calculation of a hunter, he staged the violent and bloody murder of the lovers like an opera. Yet far from ending his torment, the murder caused Gesualdo€™s subsequent years to increasingly be filled by demons and dementia. Inspired by these haunting events, this lush and sensual novel vividly imagines the life of the mysterious and seductive Maria, her tormented marriage to Carlo, and her affair with Fabrizio Carafa, the most handsome and accomplished nobleman in Naples.
Victoria Hammond Libros
La escritura de Victoria Hammond está profundamente informada por su experiencia como historiadora del arte y curadora. Su obra se adentra en las intrincadas capas del arte y la historia, descubriendo conexiones inesperadas y revelando narrativas ocultas. Hammond aporta un ojo artístico y un rigor analítico a su narrativa, creando una prosa cautivadora que enriquece la comprensión del lector sobre el mundo del arte. Su voz distintiva brilla a través de su elegante estilo, que une magistralmente el pasado y el presente.
