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A Matter of Interpretation Elizabeth Mac Donald

A Matter of Interpretation von Elizabeth Mac Donald

A Matter of Interpretation Elizabeth Mac Donald


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Zusammenfassung

This stunning debut, rich with the political intrigue of medieval Europe and imbued with the intense colour of Moorish Spain, deftly outlines a battle for power between Church and State - the outcome of which has shaped how we view the world today.

A Matter of Interpretation Zusammenfassung

A Matter of Interpretation Elizabeth Mac Donald

The Kingdom of Sicily, early thirteenth century. The Holy Roman Emperor Frederick II has, through invasion and marriage, expanded his empire, but always subject to the will of the pope and the rulings of the Church. Into this world of political and military intrigue steps Michael Scot, a young monk and barbarian from Scotland who tutored Frederick as a boy. Headstrong and determined, Michael Scot persuades the Emperor that translating the lost works of Aristotle would bring him a secret knowledge of science, medicine and astronomy that would advance his cause. Despite the pope declaring such translations heretical, the Emperor agrees that the Scot should proceed, sending him first to the famous translation schools of Toledo and from there to the Moorish library of Cordoba.

A Matter of Interpretation Bewertungen

`Mac Donald has succeeded in making the art of translation centre stage in a thrilling, witty, violent and mysterious debut filled with scheming characters.' - Jen Calleja, author and translator, Shortlisted for The Man Booker International Prize; 'The characters, setting and the issues at stake will all linger long after you've finished reading it.' - Domitilla Campanile, Professor of History, University of Pisa; 'In lush historic prose, Elizabeth Mac Donald leads the reader on a complex journey, where all interactions are tinged with superstition and suspicion.' - Nuala O'Connor, author of Becoming Belle; 'A fascinating sliver of history and a truly original book.' - Alan Robert Clark, author of The Prince of Mirrors; 'Mac Donald's style is crisp and captivating.' - Biancamaria Rizzardi, Professor of English Literature, University of Pisa; ''A Matter of Interpretation' is a complex tale of knowledge, power, intrigue and the struggle for supremacy between Church and State.' - 'The Irish Times'; 'Elizabeth Mac Donald knows how to grip the reader.' - 'The Tablet'; 'A Matter of Interpretation is a story about authority and corruption, knowledge and language, and written with impressive detail, giving a real flavour for what life in continental Europe might have resembled hundreds of years ago.' - Sophie Grenham, 'The Gloss'; 'This extraordinary novel ranges wide across the political and religious map of medieval Europe.' - Peter Sirr, Translator, Novelist and Award-Winning Poet; 'Mac Donald has an unerring eye for detail and memorable characters. Highly recommended.' - Lucinda Byatt, The Historical Novel Society; 'A book to read with a glass of port and a dagger nearby.' - George Szirtes, poet and translator

Über Elizabeth Mac Donald

Born in Dublin, Ireland, Elizabeth is an academic who now lives in Italy, where she teaches English at the University of Pisa. She is a widely published writer of short stories, essays and translations of literary works into Italian. A Matter of Interpretation is her debut novel.

Zusätzliche Informationen

GOR011299567
9781912054725
1912054728
A Matter of Interpretation Elizabeth Mac Donald
Gebraucht - Sehr Gut
Broschiert
Fairlight Books
2020-03-26
400
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