A House Near Luccoli
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Narrado por:
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Laura Jennings
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D. M. Denton
Over three years since the charismatic composer, violinist, and singer Alessandro Stradella sought refuge in the palaces and twisted alleys of Genoa, royally welcomed despite the alleged scandals and even crimes that forced him to flee from Rome, Venice, and Turin, his professional and personal life have begun to unravel again. He is offered, by the very man he is rumored to have wronged, a respectable if slightly shabby apartment and yet another chance to redeem his character and career. He moves in to the curiosity and consternation of his caretakers, also tenants, three women whose reputations are of concern only to themselves.
Donatella, still unmarried in her mid-30s, is plainly irrelevant. Yet, like the city she lives in, there are hidden longings in her, propriety the rule, not cure, for what ails her. She cares more for her bedridden grandmother and cats than overbearing aunt, keeping house and tending to a small terraced garden, painting flowers and waxing poetic in her journal. At first, she is in awe of and certain she will have little to do with Stradella.
Slowly, his ego, playfulness, need of a copyist and camouflage involve her in an inspired and insidious world, exciting and heartbreaking as she is enlarged by his magnanimity and reduced by his missteps, forging a friendship that challenges how far she will go.
©2013 D. M. Denton (P)2013 All Things That Matter PressLos oyentes también disfrutaron:
What could have made this a 4 or 5-star listening experience for you?
I'm not sure that there are any redeeming qualities about the skill of the author or the narration to build upon.Would you ever listen to anything by D. M. Denton again?
No.How could the performance have been better?
Ms Jennings habitually takes a breath in the middle of a sentence, breaking it up into chunks of phrases, which was distracting and caused the narration to be choppy. However, a different narrator would not improve the story, in my opinion.What reaction did this book spark in you? Anger, sadness, disappointment?
Disappointment.Any additional comments?
I was expecting a more historically relevant story. Next time I'll look for a work by Irving Stone.Hard Listen.
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