The Desiderata Stone

Nick , Aaron


anglais | 23-02-2024 | 266 pages

9789464982916

Livre de poche


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Couverture / Jaquette

Daisy Hayes was a sculptress, and blind since birth. In 1964 a French priest came to visit her at the collective studio in north London where she worked. He was fascinated by the impaired artist and told her, "There's this program at the Vatican Museums, where people like you get an opportunity to study archaeological artifacts by touch. Are you interested?" - "Of course, mon Père!"In AD 64 a blind masseuse working at the baths in Rome overheard some important men preparing to set fire to the city and seize power. When they found out that she knew too much, they had her arrested and tried to eliminate her. She decided she had to leave a message revealing the plot, and did everything she could to save her hide.So, as a Vatican intern 1900 years later, Daisy uncovered a mysterious message from antiquity: the Desiderata stone.

Note biographique

Nick Aaron is Dutch, but he was born in South Africa (1956), where he attended a British-style boarding school, in Pietersburg, Transvaal. Later he lived in Lausanne (Switzerland), in Rotterdam, Luxembourg and Belgium. He worked for the European Parliament as a printer and proofreader. Currently he's retired and lives in Malines.Recently, after writing in Dutch and French for many years, the author went back to the language of his mid-century South African childhood. A potential global readership was the incentive; the trigger was the character of Daisy Hayes, who asserted herself in his mind wholly formed.

Détails

Code EAN :9789464982916
Auteur(trice): 
Editeur :Another Imprint Publishers
Date de publication :  23-02-2024
Format :Livre de poche
Langue(s) : anglais
Hauteur :203 mm
Largeur :133 mm
Epaisseur :16 mm
Poids :339 gr
Stock :Impression à la demande (POD)
Nombre de pages :266
Mots clés :  Ancient Rome; Blindness; Deafness