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The Enchantress of Florence
Salman Rushdie
- Description:
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tall, yellow-haired young European traveler calling himself 'Mogor
dell'Amore', the Mughal of Love, arrives at the court of the real Grand
Mughal, the Emperor Akbar, with a tale to tell that begins to obsess
the whole imperial capital. The stranger claims to be the child of a
lost Mughal princess, the youngest sister of Akbar's grandfather Babar:
Qara Koz, 'Lady Black Eyes', a great beauty believed to possess powers
of enchantment and sorcery, who is taken captive first by an Uzbek
warlord, then by the Shah of Persia, and finally becomes the lover of a
certain Argalia, a Florentine soldier of fortune, commander of the
armies of the Ottoman Sultan.When Argalia returns home with his Mughal
mistress the city is mesmerized by her presence, and much trouble
ensues. The "Enchantress of Florence" is the story of a woman
attempting to command her own destiny in a man's world.
It
brings together two cities that barely know each other - the hedonistic
Mughal capital, in which the brilliant emperor wrestles daily with
questions of belief, desire and the treachery of sons, and the equally
sensual Florentine world of powerful courtesans, humanist philosophy
and inhuman torture, where Argalia's boyhood friend 'il Machia' -
Niccolo Machiavelli - is learning, the hard way, about the true
brutality of power. These two worlds, so far apart, turn out to be
uncannily alike, and the enchantments of women hold sway over them
both. But is Mogor's story true? And if so, then what happened to the
lost princess? And if he's a liar, must he die?
Hardcover
CZK 550
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