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Villa Of Delirium 1st Edition Adrien Goetz

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Villa Of Delirium 1st Edition Adrien Goetz
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Publisher: New Vessel Press
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 2.77 MB
Pages: 321
Author: Adrien Goetz
ISBN: 9781939931818, 9781939931801, 1939931819, 1939931800
Language: English
Year: 2020
Edition: 1

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Villa Of Delirium 1st Edition Adrien Goetz by Adrien Goetz 9781939931818, 9781939931801, 1939931819, 1939931800 instant download after payment.

"Makes you want to travel, do somersaults and stretches, drink champagne in evening dress, read, think ... Intoxicating."—Publishers Weekly "A deeply human story of beauty and loss."—Christine Coulson, author of Metropolitan Stories: A Novel Along the French Riviera in the early 1900s, an illustrious family in thrall to classical antiquity builds a fabulous villa—a replica of a Greek palace, complete with marble columns and frescoes depicting mythological gods. The Reinachs--related to other wealthy Jews like the Rothschilds and the Ephrussis—attempt to recreate a "pure beauty" lost in the 20th century. The narrator of this brilliant novel calls the imposing house an act of delirium, "proof that one could travel back in time, just like resetting a clock, and resist the outside world." The story of the villa and its glamorous inhabitants is recounted by the son of a servant from the nearby estate of Gustave Eiffel, designer of the Paris tower, and the two contrasting structures present opposite responses to modernity. The son is adopted by the Reinachs, initiated into the era of Socrates and instructed in classical Greek. He joins a family pilgrimage to Athens, falls in love with a married woman, and survives the Nazi confiscation of the house and deportation to death camps of Reinach grandchildren. This is a Greek epic for the modern era.

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