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Pasquale's Angel Paul McAuley

Pasquale's Angel By Paul McAuley

Pasquale's Angel by Paul McAuley


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Summary

A combination of thriller, historical novel and novel of ideas, which portrays the Italian Renaissance as it might have been if Leonardo had been employed as an engineer rather than an artist. The author wrote Eternal Light and won the Philip K. Dick Award for Four Hundred Billion Stars.

Pasquale's Angel Summary

Pasquale's Angel by Paul McAuley

Florence in the year 1518 is riven by scientific and sociological change caused b the wonderful devices of the Great Engineer, Leonardo da Vinci. Now he is old and lives as a recluse working behind the walls of his castle. The Raphaelites, artists and anti-technologists led by Raphael of Urbino, call for his excommunication. Pasquale di Cione fiesole, an apprentice painter witnesses an assassination attempt on Raphael at a Cathedral service. The weapon falls into his hands, and he is soon on the run from engineers and artists, desperate to prove his innocence.

About Paul McAuley

Paul J. McAuley won the Philip K. Dick Award for his first novel and has gone on to win the Arthur C. Clarke, British Fantasy, Sidewise and John W. Campbell Awards. He gave up his position as a research biologist to write full-time. He lives in london.

Additional information

GOR003668625
9781857989090
1857989090
Pasquale's Angel by Paul McAuley
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Orion Publishing Co
19990909
384
N/A
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