La Courtisane De Venise
ISBN:
9782714442659 (271444265X)
Publish date: 2007
Publisher: Belfond
Pages no: 434
Edition language: French
Category:
Novels,
Literature,
Cultural,
Italy,
Book Club,
Adult Fiction,
Historical Fiction,
Romance,
Adult,
Historical Romance,
Womens Fiction,
Chick Lit,
16th Century
I seldom write two-star reviews, but at about the 30-percent mark, this story just wasn't worth my time anymore. It's crass, slow-moving, and just an ugly read. Yuck.
Per my last post, I started this book completely blind. No previously read reviews and I didn't refresh my memory on the summary. I mean, I had an idea by the title but it was so very different, and better, than I expected! I should preface by saying that I have a weird fascination with courtesans...
Honestly not as good as The Birth of Venus. But interesting. Told from the viewpoint of Bucino, the companion of Fiametto, the courtesan of the title. THe story opens in a besieged Rome, which the two of them escape to go to Venice, where Fiametto once again sets up a career as a courtesan. Int...
Really wanted to like it, as it was highly recommended by a friend, but I found it dragged. I kept waiting for something to happen, besides the move to Venice, and kept reading and reading and finally gave up.
I picked this book up at the library after reading and liking The Birth of Venus (BOV) by Sarah Dunant. In this novel she again sets her story in renaissance Italy, this time in the early 1500’s and in Venice. I had a no idea that Italy was in such turmoil during the renaissance but apparently it ...