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The Palace: A Novel [Paperback]

Lisa St. Aubin de Teran (Author)
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May 3, 2000

One of today's most imaginative and lyrical writers, Lisa St. Aubin de Teran weaves together passion, idealism, and adventures in this mesmerizing fable set against the ornate backdrop of nineteenth-century Italy. The palace is the vision of Gabriele del Campo, a young, idealistic stonemason's apprentice imprisoned for supporting Garibaldi's revolutionary unification of Italy. A poor peasant, he has falen in love at first sight with the rich and beautiful noblewoman Donna Donatella. He yearns to be pulled out of poverty, and dreams of winning Donatellaa's heart and building a palaceworthy of his love.

As del Campo languishes in prison, he takes the first steps toward his dream. His cellmate Colonel Giovanni Vitelli, a nobleman, educates him in the customs of the gentry; meanwhile, in his mind elaborate plans for the palace's construction are already taking shape. Twice escaping execution, del Campo emerges from prison to find wealth as a fearless gambler in the corrupt underworld of Venice. Winning a large estate in Castello at a sinister high-stakes gambling house, Gabriele begins to build the palace of his dreams. At last he might win Donna Donatella's love.


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Take Dante Alighieri's passion for the divine Beatrice, marry it to the picaresque adventuring of Henry Fielding's Tom Jones, hand the whole thing over to the Brothers Grimm for some fine-tuning, and you might end up with something remarkably similar to Lisa St. Aubin de Terán's The Palace. This is the tale of young Gabriele del Campo, a soldier in Garibaldi's army during the 19th-century Italian Risorgimento. While languishing as a prisoner of war, this former stonecutter meets Colonel Vitelli, a nobleman who educates him in the ways of the upper classes. After many near-death experiences in prison, Vitelli and Gabriele are liberated and agree to meet again in Venice, but the colonel never arrives. While he awaits his friend, del Campo begins a rapid transformation from rustic stonecutter to man of means, aided by an astounding run of luck at the gambling tables and a friendly gondolier named Giovanni, who becomes his valet, advisor, and companion.

But what is a fairytale without a love interest? In The Palace, that role is assumed by the phantom figure of Donna Donatella, the daughter of a prominent landowner for whom Gabriele did some work before the war. Though he glimpsed her only once and has never seen her again, del Campo dedicates his life and newfound wealth to creating a palace fit for his dream girl. St. Aubin de Terán invests her story with wit and not a few surprising twists--for in the end, Donna Donatella may well have been supplanted in Gabriele's heart by the very monument he has built to celebrate her. Charming, subtle, and evocative, The Palace is a remarkable novel that explores the mercurial frontier between passion and obsession. --Margaret Prior --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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The author of the acclaimed memoir The Hacienda (LJ 4/1/98) returns to the Italy of a previous novel (Nocturne, LJ 9/1/93), where she once again explores a friendship between unlikely men, an aristocratic colonel and a stonemason. The two are chained together in prison, awaiting execution for supporting Garibaldi, when fate intervenes to free them. The stonemason, having learned much from his mentor, assumes the identity of a murdered aristocrat, Gabriele del Campo, and travels to Venice, where he wins an enormous fortune at cards. Throughout his imprisonment and afterward, Gabriele is sustained by his idealized love for a woman he met in his youth and the palace he imagines building for her. As the fantasy palace becomes a reality, St. Aubin de Ter n creates an atmospheric fable in which dreams come true, fortified by genuine friendship and love. This novel is for lovers of literary fiction everywhere.AAndrea Caron Kempf, Johnson Cty. Community Coll. Lib., Overland Park, KS
Copyright 1999 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

Product Details

  • Paperback: 272 pages
  • Publisher: Harper Perennial; 1st edition (May 3, 2000)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0060956534
  • ISBN-13: 978-0060956530
  • Product Dimensions: 8 x 5.3 x 0.7 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 5.6 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 4.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (4 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,140,542 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars sensuous prose captures place and passion, August 2, 1999
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The craze for Italy following in the wake of Frances Mayes brings this exquisite novel to America at last, nearly three years after its UK appearance. Set in mid-nineteenth century Italy,it's the story of a sculptor's love for a woman called Donna Donatella, and the huge and fabulous house he sets out to build for them to share. Donna makes only the briefest of appearances in the story - out of which Gabriele, the sculptor, conjures a passion and an obsession, which manifests itself in the palace. Lisa St Aubin De Teran's magical prose makes this slow, subtle tale genuinely gripping. Her lush and evocative use of words - she is one of the finest stylists in modern English language fiction - is nevertheless very precise. You will picture Venice clearly in your mind through her remarkably fresh descriptions, and see each stone of the house as it evolves. A book to revel in, to take time with, to read and read again. And to lead you to the seven earlier novels of Lisa St Aubin De Teran.
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This book is as elegant and beautiful as some exotic dream. At times it can seem to flow slowly but there is always something around the corner to arouse interest and push the reader on toward the end.
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The sun was rising on a May day in 1860, and when it had burnt a complete circle through the pale morning mist, I, Gabriele del Campo, was to be executed by firing squad. Read the first page
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nineteen links, pietra serena, east tower
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Donna Donatella, Zio Luciano, Peacock Salon, Maria of San Polo, Colonel Vitelli, Giovanni Contarini, Imolo Vitelli, San Lio, Grand Duchy, Signor Gabriele, Captain del Campo, Gabriele del Campo, Grand Canal, Santa Maria, After Giovanni, Blessed Virgin, Fourth Crusade, The Venetians, Tiferno Hotel
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