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The Birth of Venus: A Novel
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13 hrs and 14 mins
Audible Release Date
02-12-04
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3.89 based on 173 ratings
 

Publisher's Summary

Alessandra Cecchi is not quite fifteen when her father, a prosperous cloth merchant, brings a young painter back from northern Europe to decorate the chapel walls in the family's Florentine palazzo. A child of the Renaissance, with a precocious mind and a talent for drawing, Alessandra is intoxicated by the painter's abilities.

But their burgeoning relationship is interrupted when Alessandra's parents arrange her marriage to a wealthy, much older man. Meanwhile, Florence is changing, increasingly subject to the growing suppression imposed by the fundamentalist monk Savonarola, who is seizing religious and political control. Alessandra and her native city are caught between the Medici state, with its love of luxury, learning, and dazzling art, and the hellfire preaching and increasing violence of Savonarola's reactionary followers. Played out against this turbulent backdrop, Alessandra's married life is a misery, except for the surprising freedom it allows her to pursue her powerful attraction to the young painter and his art.

The Birth of Venus is a tour de force, the first historical novel from one of Britain's most innovative writers of literary suspense. It brings alive the history of Florence at its most dramatic period, telling a compulsively absorbing story of love, art, religion, and power through the passionate voice of Alessandra, a heroine with the same vibrancy of spirit as her beloved city.

©2004 Sarah Dunant; (P)2004 Books on Tape, Inc.

What the Critics Say

"Arresting tale of art, love and betrayal....Dunant's vivid, gripping novel gives fresh life to a captivating age of glorious art and political turmoil." (Publishers Weekly)
"Lush and intellectually gripping novel....This is a beautifully written and captivating work." (Booklist)
"The imaginative energy of the enterprise is clearly warmblooded, playful, even reckless....Dunant puts me in mind of a well-fed cat, quick-witted house cat, crouched before the mouse hole of history. She's not that hungry, but she will pounce upon whatever emerges, just for the fun of chasing is all over the house." (The New York Times Book Review)
"Sterlin invokes excitement in hushed tones and invites one to reflect on poignant moments. Both Dunant and Sterlin catch the excitement of this important period in history." (AudioFile)

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1 of 1 people found this review helpful:
Rating 2.0Rating 2.0Rating 2.0Rating 2.0Rating 2.0 "Gory and Troubling."
By: Sharon (USA)
February 18, 2009
Listen to the free sample and know that this book is full of similar detailed descriptions of heinous crimes and gory diseases. I was expecting to read about art in the romantic Italy of the past and I couldn't listen for more than 2.5 hours. As a writer, the only value I can gain from this book is as a contrast to other similar books. Listen to Karen Essex's Leonardo's Swan and then to this book and see, how at every turn and with every choice the author makes, one can be a romantic (like Essex) or a naturalist (like Dunant). Personally, I prefer the former. I get enough gory crimes from the news.
Rating 5.0Rating 5.0Rating 5.0Rating 5.0Rating 5.0 "Colorfully drawn, breathtaking and brilliant."
By: Lesa (USA)
June 25, 2008
I enjoyed this immensely. The story spanned generations and tied it all in nicely. Narrated wonderfully. In fact, with this novel, the narration blended in so nicely with the story, that I scarcely heard her voice, but rather felt the story unfolding. I love well-researched historical novels and this is one! An entertaining story, and a breathtakingly beautiful setting, as seen by my mind's eye. I highly recommend this one.
Rating 1.0Rating 1.0Rating 1.0Rating 1.0Rating 1.0 "narration makes the difference"
By: Julia (Bala Cynwyd, PA, USA)
March 22, 2008
This book was a book club selection and I knew it would be a pseudo romance novel what I didn't expect was the sub par narration. It was all I could do from deleting this from my mp3 player and borrowing a copy of the book. There was little inflection in the narrator's voice and no differentiation between characters. If I could return my purchase and get my money back I would. I certainly will make sure not to purchase any books with this narrator in the future. I have given this audio book 1 star. This does not infer that the actual book is a one star book. I would give the book 3 stars.
Rating 4.0Rating 4.0Rating 4.0Rating 4.0Rating 4.0 "Very nice, with a surprise bonus"
By: Benedict P (San Francisco, CA, USA)
March 18, 2007
This is a very nice book and I was intrigued to watch myself make time to listen to it beyond my normal hours of listening.

The time setting of the book is very interesting to me, and the author did a great job portraying life at the time.

What I feel is the great bonus in the book is the author's portrayal of Savonarola, who was a priest who turned Florence against itself to the point even great artists burned their art because it was a sacrilege towards God. Here is a "Man of God" who managed to make it look like God was against great art. Savonarola's logic was exquisite and we should watch out for such public manipulation in the present and future days.

Ben
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Rating 2.0Rating 2.0Rating 2.0Rating 2.0Rating 2.0 "Boring Tale"
By: Ciara (Sunnyside, NY, USA)
March 12, 2007
I hoped that this audiobook would be entertaining, but the shallow story and bad narration just makes it second-rate.
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