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★★★★★ The Isle of the Dead is an astonishing novel.
THE ISLE OF THE DEAD - LOVE AND LOSS
A sophisticated supernatural tale that transcends genre boundaries, perfect for readers who love historical fiction with a gothic twist.
Year 1885. Andrea Nascimbeni, a Veronese anthropologist, visits the so-called 'island of the dead' off the Ligurian coast of Zoagli, having seen its 'exotic' funerary structures depicted in the paintings of his friend Arnold Böcklin. His intention to innovate his studies plunges him into the suffocating atmosphere of the unnamed town, where architecture for the deceased receives more attention than that for the living.
Written as if penned by Nascimbeni himself, this standalone novel masterfully captures the voice and sensibilities of the late 19th century. As supernatural elements begin to manifest, delirium envelops him hour by hour, perhaps provoked by the numerous sinister mysteries he encounters. Not even fever can prevent him from tracking down the open and hidden tombs, invisible to casual visitors.
Set against the meticulously researched backdrop of 1880s Italy, the story weaves historical accuracy with dark mysticism. Exasperated by the island's secrets and the omertà of its inhabitants, Nascimbeni finds temporary comfort only in a woman he becomes infatuated with. However, nothing is as it seems, and an encounter with a mysterious man puts him on guard, urging him to leave the island.
The anthropologist, however, devises a way to stay hidden until the nearby '32nd' of October festival, humorously termed by the innkeeper who hosts him, knowing it's the moment when he can uncover the strange funeral rites celebrated there. The experience on the island becomes so unbearable, it leads to his abandonment of the profession.
A complete, self-contained novel that transcends genre boundaries, blending historical fiction with supernatural elements to create a haunting tale of discovery, obsession, and the price of forbidden knowledge.
FABRIZIO VALENZA, born in Verona in 1972, is a writer, philosopher, and teacher of creative writing. The Isle of the Dead is a novel inspired by Rachmaninov's symphonic poem and Böcklin's unsettling paintings. Valenza, known in Italy for the fantasy novel Story of Geshwa Olers and numerous horror novels, presents with The Isle of the Dead a gothic story set in the late nineteenth century, where faith in science clashes with belief in the supernatural.
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Author: Massimo Vecchini,Fabrizio Valenza
ISBN-13: 9798872058151
Publisher: Independently Published
Language: English
Published: 12/17/2023
Pages: 168
Format: Paperback
Weight: 0.44lbs
Size: 8.50h x 5.50w x 0.36d
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