Porporino or the Secrets of Naples

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The Castrati, Certainly not women, not quite men. Neither adults nor children. A group of half males adored by both the common people and the nobility, a they are described in this bittersweet, decadent, optimistic novel.Winner of France’s Medicis Prize, translated into six languages, having sold over 125,000 copies in France alone, Porporino is at once a dazzling re-creation of an exciting historical period and a serious, startling meditation on our own times.Porporino, the castrato whose flawlessly fictionalized diaries we discover here, is an imaginary character, but most of the people who appear in his memoirs really existed: the Prince of Sansevero who teetered between genius and madness; the beautiful Sarah Goudar and Lady Hamilton, both adventuresses the likes of which were known only in those romantic days; the young Mozart who prophesies a future era of sexual ambiguity; the old and bisexual Casanova; and the illustrious Farinelli, as celebrated an opera singer in his time as Callas is in ours.Porporino is a book overflowing with characters and ideas, each page filled with characters and ideas, each page filled with evens both ordinary and bizarre; it is animated, varied, lyrical, audacious, and just a bit mad; it is a marvelous baroque palace whose ornate portals seem suddenly to open upon the mysteries we experience daily.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR Dominique Fernandez

DOMINIQUE FERNANDEZ was born in 1929. He studied at the prestigious Ecole Normale Superieure and wrote his doctoral thesis on the gay Italian writer Cesare Pavese. Porporino, published in 1974, was his unequivocal literary coming-out. In 1982, he is awarded the highest literary distinction in France, the Goncount prize, for his novel Dans la main de l'ange (In the Angel's Hand, a novel about his friend Pier Paolo Pasolini). He shares his time between writing, publishing and teaching, and contributes regularly to some of the major French magazines.

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Title
Porporino or the Secrets of Naples
Author
Edition
1st ed.
Publisher
Rupa & Co., 2004
ISBN
8129104296
Length
346p.
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