Sarah Dunant es una aclamada escritora de thrillers cuyas novelas se ambientan en la Italia renacentista. Explora la vida de las mujeres a través de las lentes del arte, el sexo y la religión, desvelando sus mundos ocultos. Su perspicaz comentario sobre la historia y la cultura da vida al pasado con una vívida fuerza y profundidad intelectual. Dunant ofrece una perspectiva única y accesible a una era crucial de la historia europea.
Sarah Dunant's sparkling novel, In the Name of the Family, is girded by a keen
political intelligence and a stunning feel for Italy in the years around 1500
Lauro Martines, Emeritus Professor off European history at University of
California and one of world's foremost authorities on the Italian Renaissance
By the end of the fifteenth century, the beauty and creativity of Italy is matched only by its brutality and corruption. When Cardinal Rodrigo Borgia buys his way into the papacy, he is defined not just by his wealth, charisma and power, but by his blood: a Spanish Pope in a city run by Italians. If he is to succeed, he must use his Machiavellian son and innocent daughter. Stripping away the myths around the Borgias, Blood & Beauty breathes life into the astonishing family of Alexander VI and celebrates the raw power of history itself: compelling, complex, and relentless.
The BP Portrait Award, now in its nineteenth year, is a popular fixture on the summer calendar, and is the leading showcase for artists specializing in portraiture. The competition is open to all artists aged eighteen and over from around the world. The 2008 award received 1,600 entrants, all competing for the main prize of GBP25,000 and a possible commission.
Santa Catarina, a convent near Venice, is home to over one hundred women in 1567. But with powerful forces for change raging outside the convent, and with the world of the women within threatened by a new arrival, passions, hysteria, and conflict will come to threaten their very survival.
In July, 1553, sibling rivalry has never been more tumultuous than between the
daughters of King Henry VIII. Queen Mary Tudor has just won possession of the
throne, but her half-sister - the Princess Elizabeth - holds the hearts of the
people. Knowing this, Mary banishes her to a country retreat, determined to
keep her as far away from court life.
Set in Renaissance Italy, this follow-up to Dunant's "The Birth of Venus" recounts the fantastic escapades of Bucino Teodoldo, a wily dwarf, and his mistress, celebrated courtesan Fiammetta Bianchini, who escape to Venice where intrigue awaits.
Recognized for her exceptional writing, Sarah Dunant's Fatlands introduces readers to Hannah Wolfe, a compelling detective navigating a complex mystery. Set against a backdrop that foreshadows the author's later success, this novel showcases Dunant's skill in crafting intricate plots and engaging characters, earning her the Silver Dagger award.
Alessandra Cecchi no tiene quince aǫs cuando su padre, un prs̤pero comerciante de telas, trae a un joven pintor del norte de Europa para decorar las murallas de la capilla en el palacio florentino de la familia. Un niǫ del Renacimiento, con una mente precoz y un talento para dibujar, Alessandra est ̀intoxicado por las habilidades del pintor
Anna packs her bags one day without telling anyone where and why she is going - just that she'll be back soon. Her thoughts, as she boards a plane, is that this journey will give her time to think about her life - as a woman hitting forty, a journalist and a single mother. She has no premonition that she will become a statistic in a missing person file. Left at home is Anna's beloved six year old daughter Lily, her gay friend Paul who is surrogate father to Lily, and her eccentric best friend Estella. When Anna doesn't return, they make uneasy excuses, until, as time passes, the mind-numbing possibility that Anna might not be coming back, becomes terrifyingly real. And while those closest to her battle with their imaginations, Anna is on a dark journey - in one scenario Anna is on a ravishing, sexual adventure, on the other, much darker voyage, she is the victim of a stranger's dangerous sexual fantasy. In a masterpiece of emotionally intelligent and nerve-wracking suspense, Sarah Dunant takes us to the very edge.
This work looks at the political correctness challenge to liberalism; how each generation redefines what is acceptable; what we mean by equality and how we go about achieving it. The topics explored range from date rape, the call for a new curriculum, to policing.
Privatdetektivin Hannah Wolfe ist gerade aus Hongkong nach London zurückgekehrt und ziemlich pleite. Da ihre Untermieterin in ihrer Abwesenheit ihre Wohnung verwüstet hat, muss sie ihren Ex-Boss Frank Comfort um einen Job bitten. Der schickt sie aufs Land zu der altjüngferlichen Ballettlehrerin Miss Patrick, die ihren Schützling Carolyn Hamilton vermisst. Carolyn war nach London gegangen, um als Tänzerin Karriere zu machen. Sie hatte Kontakt mit ihrer Lehrerin gehalten, doch dann blieben die monatlichen Postkarten plötzlich aus. Hannah hat Carolyns Spur gerade aufgenommen, da wird ihre hochschwangere Leiche aus der Themse gezogen. Eigentlich gibt es nun für Hannah keinen Grund mehr, sich weiter mit Carolyns Angelegenheiten zu befassen, aber ein anonymer Auftraggeber bezahlt sie dafür, weiterzuforschen.
Kriminalroman. Hannah Wolfe, kynisk og selvironisk privatdetektiv, tror ikke på selvmord, da en ung danserinde, som hun var hyret til at opspore, dukker op i Themsens mudrede vande, druknet og højgravid