The Measure of a Man: A Novel of Leonardo Da Vinci

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Price
$23.95  $22.27
Publisher
Europa Editions
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Pages
240
Dimensions
5.4 X 1.1 X 8.3 inches | 1.05 pounds
Language
English
Type
Hardcover
EAN/UPC
9781609455514
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About the Author

Marco Malvaldi was born and lives in Pisa, where he obtained a PhD in Chemistry from the "Normale" University. His previous books include the Bar Lume series, featuring Massimo the Barman and the four elderly sleuths. He is the winner of both the Isola d'Elba Award and the Castiglioncello Prize for his crime novels.

For Europa Editions, Howard Curtis has translated five novels by Jean-Claude Izzo, including all three books in his Marseilles trilogy, as well as fiction by Francisco Coloane, Canek Sánchez Guevara, Caryl Férey, and two previous books by Santiago Gamboa.

Katherine Gregor translates from Italian, Russian and French. She is also a playwright and a fiction writer and maintains a regular blog at scribedoll.wordpress.com.

Reviews

Praise for The Measure of a Man

"Malvaldi's grasp of the historical epic is impressive, but he also manages to bring these towering figures to life in unexpected ways." --CrimeReads

"Imaginative." --Historical Novel Society

"Malvaldi's wry sense of humour and keen eye are a delight to read." --NB Magazine

"If I were to choose an adjective to describe Marco Malvaldi's narrative voice, it would be 'mischievous'."--European Literature Network

"A perfect combination of historical novel and mystery."--Sul Romanzo

"A mystery novel unlike any other."--Corriere della Sera

"Malvaldi describes Leonardo's curiosity, attentiveness, and desire to know everything. But the book also explores the protagonist's more human side: his idiosyncrasies and distractedness; his love for eccentric clothes and gossip. The result is a rich and extremely enjoyable portrait of a figure who has been too often confined to the role of genius and artist." --L'Unione Sarda