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Ask sanatcisi = the love artist

A darkly brilliant first novel that imagines a missing chapter in the life of Ovid. Why was Ovid, the most popular author of his day, banished to the edges of the Roman Empire' Why do only two lines survive of his play Medea, reputedly his most passionate work and perhaps his most Accomplished' Between the known details of the poet's life and these enigmas, Jane Alison has Interpolated a haunting drama of passion and psychological manipulation. On holiday at the Black Sea, on the fringes of the Empire, Ovid encounters an almost otherworldly woman who seems to embody the fictitious creations of his soon-to-be-published Metamorphoses. Part healer, part witch, she seems myth come to life. Enchanted and obsessed -- and, for the first time in a long while, flush with inspiration -- Ovid takes her back with him to Rome. But the inexorable pull of ambition leads him to make a Faustian bargain with fate that will betray his newfound muse. As the two of them become entangled in its snares, the reader is drawn deep into an ingeniously enacted meditation on love, art, and the desire for immortality.

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  • "Het latere leven van de Romeinse dichter Publius Ovidius Naso (43 v. Chr.-18 na Chr.) vanaf zijn verbanning naar Tomi bij de Zwarte Zee in 8 na Chr."
  • "A darkly brilliant first novel that imagines a missing chapter in the life of Ovid. Why was Ovid, the most popular author of his day, banished to the edges of the Roman Empire' Why do only two lines survive of his play Medea, reputedly his most passionate work and perhaps his most Accomplished' Between the known details of the poet's life and these enigmas, Jane Alison has Interpolated a haunting drama of passion and psychological manipulation. On holiday at the Black Sea, on the fringes of the Empire, Ovid encounters an almost otherworldly woman who seems to embody the fictitious creations of his soon-to-be-published Metamorphoses. Part healer, part witch, she seems myth come to life. Enchanted and obsessed -- and, for the first time in a long while, flush with inspiration -- Ovid takes her back with him to Rome. But the inexorable pull of ambition leads him to make a Faustian bargain with fate that will betray his newfound muse. As the two of them become entangled in its snares, the reader is drawn deep into an ingeniously enacted meditation on love, art, and the desire for immortality."@en
  • "Ovid, the leading author of the Roman Empire, finds inspriation in the person of Xenia, a mysertious woman who is part healer and part witch."
  • "Ovid, the leading author of the Roman Empire, finds inspriation in the person of Xenia, a mysertious woman who is part healer and part witch."@en
  • "A darkly brilliant first novel imagines a missing chapter in the life of Ovid. Why was he banished to the edges of the Roman Empire? Why do only two lines of his play Medea survive? Between the known details of the poet's life and these enigmas, Alison has written a drama of passion and psychological manipulation."@en

http://schema.org/genre

  • "Love stories"@en
  • "Love stories"
  • "Fiction"
  • "Fiction"@en
  • "Romance"@en
  • "Belletristische Darstellung"
  • "Biographical fiction"@en
  • "Biographical fiction"
  • "Tekstuitgave"
  • "Modern fiction"@en
  • "History"
  • "History"@en
  • "Electronic books"@en

http://schema.org/name

  • "Ask sanatcisi = the love artist"@en
  • "Aşk sanatçısı : Roman :(The Love artist)"
  • "The love-artist a novel"@en
  • "The love-artist"
  • "The love-artist"@en
  • "Певец любви"
  • "Der Liebeskünstler : roman"
  • "Der Liebeskünstler Roman"
  • "Elskovskunstneren"@da
  • "Elskovskunstneren"
  • "Pevet︠s︡ li︠u︡bvi"
  • "The love artist"@en
  • "De liefdeskunstenaar"