Prague is the magic capital of Europe. Since the days of Emperor
Rudolf II, 'devotee of the stars and cultivator of the spagyric art',
who in the late 1500s summoned alchemists and magicians from all over
the world to his castle on Hradcany hill, it has been a place of
mystery and intrigue. Wars, revolutions, floods, the imposition of
Soviet communism, or even the depredations of the tourist boom after
the 'Velvet Revolution' of 1989, could not destroy the unique
atmosphere of this beautiful, proud and melancholy city on the Vltava.
John Banville traces Prague's often tragic history and portrays the
people who made it, the emperors and princes, geniuses and charlatans,
heroes and scoundrels, and paints a portrait of the Prague of today,
revelling in its newfound freedoms, eager to join the European
Community and at the same time suspicious of what many Praguers see as
yet another totalitarian takeover. He writes of his first visit to the
city, in the depths of the Cold War, when he engaged in a spot of art
smuggling, and of subsequent trips there, of the people he met, the
friends he made, the places he came to know.
Les mer
Portraits of a City
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781408820711
Publisert
2015
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
Vendor
Bloomsbury Publishing
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
Forfatter