The invisible city

Rosales, Emili

The invisible city / Emili Rosales ; translated by Martha Tennent. - Richmond, U.K. : Alma Books , 2009. - 261 p. ; 20 cm.

At the start of this absorbing literary mystery, Rosales's first novel to be translated into English, Barcelona art gallery owner Emili Rossell receives an 18th-century Italian manuscript titled Memoirs of the Invisible City by an architect named Andrea Roselli. The manuscript concerns the efforts of Charles III, the Spanish king who reigned from 1759 to 1788, to construct a new capital on the coast south of Barcelona, where by chance Emili grew up. Excerpts from Andrea's memoirs reveal that for reasons unknown the king's scheme was abandoned after completion of only a few building projects. Political intrigues and contraband art figure in both past and present. Andrea possesses something that could ruin his career as royal architect, while Emili is on the watch for a lost Tiepolo. The graceful, flowing prose of the translation well suits the intricate plot and vivid main characters.


Translated from the Catalan.

9781846880902

2010399353

015332273 Uk


Art museum curators----Fiction
Manuscripts
City planning----Spain----18th century


Barcelona (Spain) ----Fiction

PC3942.28.O73 / C5713 2009

FIC ROS

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