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Quo Vadis by Henryk Sienkiewicz

Henryk Sienkiewicz (1846-1916) won the 1905 Nobel Prize in Literature. A brilliant Polish writer and patriot, he is possibly best known abroad for his monumental historical epic Quo Vadis that portrays the vibrant and dissonant combination of cruel excesses and decadence of Rome during the reign of the corrupt Emperor Nero and the high faith of the emerging era of early Christianity.

Quo Vadis: A Narrative of the Time of Nero, is a love story of Marcus Vinicius, a passionate young Roman tribune, and Lygia Callina, a beautiful and gentle Christian maiden of royal Lygian descent and a hostage of Rome, raised in a patrician home. At first Marcus, a typical aristocratic Roman libertine of his time, has no notion of love and merely desires Lygia with erotic animalistic intensity. Through political machinations of the elegant Petronius he contrives to have her taken by force from her foster home and into the decadent and terrible splendor of the court of Ceasar, setting in motion a course of events that culminate in his own spiritual redemption.

Intricately researched, populated with vibrant historical figures, and gorgeous period detail, bloody spectacle and intimate beauty, this is an epic tapestry of the triumph of love, faith and sacrifice.

Henryk Sienkiewicz (1846-1916) won the 1905 Nobel Prize in Literature. A brilliant Polish writer and patriot, he is possibly best known abroad for his monumental historical epic Quo Vadis that portrays the vibrant and dissonant combination of cruel excesses and decadence of Rome during the reign of the corrupt Emperor Nero and the high faith of the emerging era of early Christianity.

Quo Vadis: A Narrative of the Time of Nero, is a love story of Marcus Vinicius, a passionate young Roman tribune, and Lygia Callina, a beautiful and gentle Christian maiden of royal Lygian descent and a hostage of Rome, raised in a patrician home. At first Marcus, a typical aristocratic Roman libertine of his time, has no notion of love and merely desires Lygia with erotic animalistic intensity. Through political machinations of the elegant Petronius he contrives to have her taken by force from her foster home and into the decadent and terrible splendor of the court of Ceasar, setting in motion a course of events that culminate in his own spiritual redemption.

Intricately researched, populated with vibrant historical figures, and gorgeous period detail, bloody spectacle and intimate beauty, this is an epic tapestry of the triumph of love, faith and sacrifice.

Henryk Sienkiewicz wurde am 05.05.1846 in Wola Okrzejska, Polen geboren; er starb am 15.11.1916 in Vevey, Schweiz.Sienkiewicz wurde im russischen Teil Polens geboren. Sein Vater war aktiv im Widerstand gegen die Fremdherrschaft. Sienkiewicz studierte in Warschau. Ab 1872 veroffentlichte er kurze satirische Texte und schrieb Feuilletons fur die Zeitung Gazeta Polska. 1876 unternahm er eine langere Reise in die USA. Er unternahm weitere Reisen innerhalb Europas, 1891 bereiste er Afrika. Nach Ausbruch des Ersten Weltkrieges reiste er in die Schweiz aus.Sienkiewicz erhielt 1905 den Nobelpreis fur Literatur.Quelle: Wikipedia
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ISBN 13 9781934169063
ISBN 10 1934169064
Title Quo Vadis
Author Henryk Sienkiewicz
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Binding Type Hardback
Publisher Norilana Books
Year published 2006-09-12
Number of pages 596
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