Description: SALMAN RUSHDIETHE ENCHANTRESS OF FLORENCERANDOM HOUSE (2008)First edition, first printing Condition: pretty close to “as new.” A tall, yellow-haired, young European traveler calling himself “Mogor dell’Amore,” the Mughal of Love, arrives at the court of the Emperor Akbar, lord of the great Mughal empire, with a tale to tell that begins to obsess the imperial capital, a tale about a mysterious woman, a great beauty believed to possess powers of enchantment and sorcery, and her impossible journey to the far-off city of Florence.The Enchantress of Florence is the story of a woman attempting to command her own destiny in a man’s world. It is the story of two cities, unknown to each other, at the height of their powers–the hedonistic Mughal capital, in which the brilliant Akbar the Great wrestles daily with questions of belief, desire, and the treachery of his sons, and the equally sensual city of Florence during the High Renaissance, where Niccolò Machiavelli takes a starring role as he learns, the hard way, about the true brutality of power.Vivid, gripping, irreverent, bawdy, profoundly moving, and completely absorbing, The Enchantress of Florence is a dazzling book full of wonders by one of the world’s most important living writers. Commentaries from GOODREADS: On occasion a novel receives harsh treatment from critics not based on the actual work, but rather because it is not what the critics want it to be; this then is the only explanation I can find to explain the harsh, often shrill, reviews received by Rushdie's equisite "The Enchantress of Florence." Having read several of these negative assessments I find the same sub-text runs through them all, namely the complaint that "Enchantress" is neither Rushdie's masterwork "Midnight's Children" nor that lesser work for which he became broadly famous - or in other circles infamous - "The Satanic Verses." To be sure, "Enchantress" is a far different book than Rushdie's previous work, less meditative and more fantastical, yet what is the problem with a great writer branching out into new genres and worlds? While I have loved several of his earlier work, for his choice to create the extraordinary world of "Enchantress" I celebrate Rushdie's genius and thank him for giving me what I can only describe as an extraordinary read. In a somptuous palace of red stone dwells the absolute ruler of the world, the great Mughal Emperor Akbar the Great - warrior, philosopher, despot and lover. A setting worthy of the Arabian Nights, and according to those tenets here comes a traveler / con-artist / magician calling himself the Mughal of Love, He will have to redeem his life like Scheherezade through stories : improbable stories, fantastic stories, epic stories, outright lies, stories embedded within stories. The Emperor will either heap gold on his head or throw him from the highest tower. As a neophyte of Salman Rushdie's work, I was not fully prepared for The Enchantress of Florence, although I should have been. Rushdie possesses an uncanny ability to manipulate perspective. In his stories, the flow of time is always questionable, and subject to change--if it flows at all. And his characters are larger-than-life, capricious archetypes that embody the virtues and flaws of humanity. To me, the enchantress seems like one of the most charming female characters ever. Magical, a bit scary, unforgettable. Her story is totally worth reading.______________ WOW! I wrote a book!!! — Want to take a look??? ———just go here:http://www.ebay.com/itm/CTHULHU'S-COUSINS-and-Other-Weirdnesses-W-Paul-Ganley-Wildside-Press-2016-/252568665138?hash=item3ace43fc32 Want to look at my other offerings, mostly weird/fantastic/SF books/magazines/fanzines? CLICK HERE(and if you like what you see there, why not bookmark it for future visits!) Interested in swords & sorcery books, with the sorcery borrowed from H P Lovecraft? Check out my Brian Lumley books in my store!!!!! SAVE ON SHIPPING! --- ORDER MORE THAN ONE BOOK FROM ME AT THE SAME TIME! For all "buy it now" items, please use ADD TO CART if you plan to order more than one item at the same time.
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Features: 1st printing, 1st Edition, Dust Jacket
Format: Hardcover
Special Attributes: 1st Edition, Dust Jacket
Subject: Fantasy
Topic: Fantasy
Book Series: standalone novel
Era: 1500s
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
Ex Libris: No
Language: English
Publication Year: 2008
Book Title: THE ENCHANTRESS OF FLORENCE
Intended Audience: Adults
Author: SALMAN RUSHDIE
Narrative Type: Fiction
Publisher: Random House
Inscribed: No
Signed: No
Genre: History, Adventure, Folklore & Mythology
Personalized: No
Type: novel