
Niccolò de' Lapi, ovvero, i Palleschi e i Piagnoni
by
Massimo Tapparelli D' Azeglio
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Science Fiction
Format
Paperback
Pages
595
Language
Italian
Published
Mar 15, 2001
Publisher
Adamant Media Corporation
ISBN-10
0543882225
ISBN-13
9780543882226
Description
Set in the vibrant tapestry of 16th-century Florence, this narrative unfolds the intense rivalry between two factions: the Palleschi, who support the Medici, and the Piagnoni, loyalists to Savonarola. The author, Massimo Tapparelli D'Azeglio, delves into a world rich with political intrigue, societal upheaval, and the profound effects of religious fervor that characterized the era. Through vivid characterizations and dramatic encounters, he captures the essence of life in Florence, a city poised between the glittering Renaissance and the darker shadows of sectarian conflict.
As tensions rise, D'Azeglio weaves personal stories into the larger historical context, allowing readers to witness how loyalties are tested and friendships strained. The author’s nuanced portrayal of his characters offers insight into their motivations, fears, and aspirations, providing a compelling exploration of human nature amidst chaos. This richly textured narrative serves not only as a historical account but also as a reflection on the complexities of power, belief, and identity.
As tensions rise, D'Azeglio weaves personal stories into the larger historical context, allowing readers to witness how loyalties are tested and friendships strained. The author’s nuanced portrayal of his characters offers insight into their motivations, fears, and aspirations, providing a compelling exploration of human nature amidst chaos. This richly textured narrative serves not only as a historical account but also as a reflection on the complexities of power, belief, and identity.
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