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Dear Dante [Paperback]

Anthony Maulucci (Author)
4.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)


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March 7, 2006
With echoes of THE NAME OF THE ROSE, comes this thought-provoking novel about an attempted murder and its mystical consequences. Part mystery, part psychological drama about love, part depiction of the duality of human nature, of good and evil, of heterosexuality and bisexuality, part exploration of the making of a Christian mystic, Dear Dante simply defies easy categorization. Anthony Maulucci has compressed many layers into his well-wrought narrative and finely tuned characterizations. You must read it to understand the story and see how the many pieces are blended masterfully together.

The main narrator of DEAR DANTE is an English-born Italian named John, a professor of Medieval and Renaissance studies living in Tuscany and writing a book about Dante. A bi-sexual father in the midst of a marital and spiritual crisis, John has visions of Dante and Beatrice while listening to his former student's story of a redemptive journey through a personal hell -- the attempt to murder his lover's husband and his struggle to choose between the two women in his life -- that reawaken his creative energies and help bring about his spiritual renewal.


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In DEAR DANTE, his best work to date, Maulucci creates a worthy read . . . Great idea [that] makes for a good story. --Fra Noi, Chicago's Italian American newspaper

About the Author

Anthony Maulucci was born in Hartford and grew up in suburban Connecticut. He has lived in Boston, Montreal, Toronto, and New York City. Mr. Maulucci worked in professional theatre and enjoyed a prominent career as a freelance writer before turning to college teaching in 1989. After earning his M.A. in Liberal Studies from Wesleyan University, he taught fiction writing and/or literature at the University of Hartford, the University of Connecticut, Three Rivers Community College, and the Lyme Academy College of Fine Art. Disillusioned with both mainstream publishing and the academic teaching of creative writing, he established an alternative writing workshop (Green Tiger Writers Workshop) and an independent publishing company (Lorenzo Press) in order to take personal control of his writing career. He continues to publish his works in the spirit of freedom and non-conformity while living happily with his life partner in Southeastern Connecticut.

Product Details

  • Paperback: 203 pages
  • Publisher: Lorenzo Press (March 7, 2006)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0964522675
  • ISBN-13: 978-0964522671
  • Product Dimensions: 7.9 x 5.3 x 0.8 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 7.2 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 4.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #7,519,174 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

More About the Author

Anthony S. Maulucci is an Italian American poet, novelist and painter. He worked in professional theatre and enjoyed a prominent career as a freelance writer before becoming a college professor of writing and literature. In 1989, he founded the Green Tiger Writers private workshops and in 1995 launched an independent press to bring out his first novel, The Discovery of Luminous Being, followed by Adriana's Eyes and Other Stories, The Rosselli Cantata, Dear Dante, 100 Love Sonnets and Anxious Love. He has also published poetry chapbooks and writing guides for both fiction and poetry. Visit www.lorenzopress.com for further information. He holds an M.A. from Wesleyan University and is a recipient of the Rosengarten Award for Fiction (Harvard University) and the Jordan Davidson Poetry Prize (Barry College). He was born in Hartford, Connecticut and has lived in Boston, Montreal, Toronto, and New York City. He currently resides in San Miguel de Allende, Mexico.

 

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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Another Engaging Maulucci Novel, June 27, 2006
This review is from: Dear Dante (Paperback)
This is a thoroughly enjoyable story of two men, each struggling to emerge from his individual darkness. One is at home and living a reserved life. One is in the midst of a pilgrimage and open, with quite a tale to tell. A stop on the traveller's extended journey brings him to the home of his old college professor who listens to a remarkable story. This is a profound experience for both men in very different ways with each partially aware of the sometimes subtle effects on the other. They are deeply reformed by the telling and listening, and go forth to their own lives with a renewed outlook and clarity.

Maulucci's compelling writing style covers a broad range of emotions and relationships. He refines the style presented before in The Discovery of Luminous Being and in Adriana's Eyes. Characters deal with their families and associates in ways that are both realistic and fantastic. Among associations in Dear Dante is a tender description of one couple's lovemaking ritual and a later gut-wrenching scene of the same woman's reaction to learning her lover's secret. This reader's adrenaline was racing. The traveller in this book has friends, lovers, enemies, and business partners. Each relationship reveals something in his evolving view of mankind.

Maulucci makes references to classic works in addition to Dante that may lead the reader to review the stories. This reviewer enjoyed them and how the inclusions enhanced this story. The cover art of Francesca and Paolo is most fitting.

A truly enjoyable read. Hopefully Anthony Maulucci will not make readers wait too long for his next novel.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Dante Revisited, March 19, 2006
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Like it's namesake, Dear Dante is a tale of transgression, redemption and realization. A professor's former student seeks him out as confessor and in the process both men learn alot about each other and even more about themselves. A gripping story with the right mix of the exotic, esoteric and sensual and thoughtful enough to make this pleasure far from guilty.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A MUST READ!, August 9, 2006
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DEAR DANTE...........blows me away! It is a most incredible book...! I think it's what's known as a tour de force: rather brief as novels go, but there is so much in it. It's very simple & very complex at the same time.
Here are a few of the things that grabbed me:
The Dante/Beatrice thing: As a description it is intriguingly & beautifully executed. As a suspense device, it's very effective. As a metaphor, it's both powerful & subtle: for John's personal sexuality (although he never did anything to demonstrate this); for a major theme, for connecting David & his narrative to the John & his work & further to Dante & his works; as an opportunity to believe in things not scientifically provable..... like all good metaphors, it evokes & opens doors.... Maulucci's descriptive powers are magical! Many visions of pure visual /sensual delight. I had to reread passages over & over just for the beauty of it ........ The ability to create suspense on so many different levels--it is actually a "murder mystery" -but the personal quest for love plot, the probing of eternal questions, moral responsibility, and the spiritual journey are engrossing!
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