The Birth of Venus (Dunant)
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The Birth of Venus: A Novel is a 2003 novel
Novel
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 by Sarah Dunant
Sarah Dunant
Sarah Dunant is the author of many international bestsellers, most recently Sacred Hearts, the completion of her Italian historical trilogy....

, a bestselling British
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 author
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. The plot is one of passion, politics
Politics
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, and danger. The story is set in the turbulent late 15th century in Florence
Florence
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, Italy
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. It features a young Florentine girl, Alessandra Cecchi, who is drawn to a young painter
Painting
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 commissioned to paint the family's chapel
Chapel
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 walls. The painter is brought to her home by her father, a rich textile
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 merchant whose business would be negatively affected by the rise of Girolamo Savonarola
Girolamo Savonarola
Girolamo Savonarola was an Italian Dominican friar, Scholastic, and an influential contributor to the politics of Florence from 1494 until his execution in 1498. He was known for his book burning, destruction of what he considered immoral art, and what he thought the Renaissance—which began in his...

 in Florence over the next few years. The book follows Alessandra's daily life closely, and is in fact told from the first-person perspective, as a memoir written by Alessandra late in her life. Her passion for painting and learning serve her well for herself, but not in the face of her family. Her mother, herself an intelligent and artistic woman, tries her hardest to shape Alessandra into a woman who will be desired by a successful and powerful man. Eventually, after Alessandra has met the painter, but before her feelings for him and his talent have made themselves known to her, her hateful brother Tomaso suggests strong but politically quiet Cristoforo Langella as a potential husband for her. The book takes a thrilling turn as Tomaso's intention and motive is revealed soon after Alessandra's marriage.

Meanwhile, her attraction to the painter grows, as does her affection for her wise and noble husband. Alessandra's observations of the political turbulence in Florence are eye-opening and quite possibly the most fascinating aspect of Dunant's story. Dunant brilliantly captures the personal conflict felt by Alessandra - she feels torn between Savonarola's powerful and fiery message and her own creative mind. She believes she knows what is right, but still hasn't decided what, exactly, she will do about it.

Alessandra realizes that her duty to her family and to her spouse cannot always take over her life, and soon, realizes her passions for the painter. Her romance with him is both controversial and necessary, as she is the only one who can save him from the abyss.

External links

  • Review at Guardian.co.uk
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  • Review at Independent.co.uk
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