
Description
This book tells the remarkable story of Palazzo Rucellai from behind its celebrated façade. The house, beginning with its piecemeal assemblage by one of the richest men in Florence in the fifteenth century, has witnessed endless drama, from the butchering of its interior to a courtyard suicide to champagne-fueled orgies on the eve of World War I to a recent murder on its third floor. When the author, an art historian, serendipitously discovers a room for let in the house, she lands in the vortex of history and is tested at every turn--inside the house and out. Her residency in Palazzo Rucellai is informed as much by the sense of desire giving way to disappointment as by a sense of denial that soon enough must succumb to truth. House of Secrets is about the sharing of space, the tracing of footsteps, the overlapping of lives. It is about the willingness to lose oneself behind the façade, to live between past and present, to slip between the cracks of history and the crevices of our own imagination.
Product Details
Publisher | Tauris Parke |
Publish Date | March 26, 2019 |
Pages | 304 |
Language | English |
Type | |
EAN/UPC | 9781788313605 |
Dimensions | 9.4 X 6.6 X 29.3 inches | 1.4 pounds |
Reviews
Art Historian Allison Levy has written a delightful, fascinating, and riveting yarn about a palazzo, a family, and a city across time. In her tale, scandals, orgies, murders, and love affairs (including her own) mingle with the creation of extraordinary architecture, art, and patrimony. Her cast of characters is rich, from Leon Battista Alberti to Cy Twombly, from Nannina de' Medici to Lysina Rucellai. At once highly entertaining, profound, and enlightening, Levy's account succeeds in making the walls of the Palazzo Rucellai sing.
--Jenny McPhee, author and translator of Natalia Ginzburg's Family LexiconEarn by promoting books