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Casanova
by 
John Masters
Robert Whitfield
  
Publisher: Blackstone Audio, Inc.
Subject(s):  Biography & Autobiography
Nonfiction
Language(s):  English
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ISBN:   9781433296758
Release date:   Apr 20, 2009

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Giacomo Casanova's reputation rests largely on his obsession with women, but he was much more than the great eighteenth-century lover. Lawyer, mathematician, poet, translator, and librarian who was fluent in several languages, he was described by one contemporary as “the most civilized man in Europe." That he was also a con man, cabalist, spy, revenge-taker, and experienced prisoner only enhances his appeal as one who personified the extreme social and moral contradictions of the time.

In chronicling the life of this bastard son of Venetian actors, Masters draws from Casanova's own highly expansive memoirs, unavailable until the 1960s, and shows that many of the most racy and unlikely events in his adventure-filled life story have been corroborated by fact.


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Robert Whitfield offers a spirited reading...he clearly enjoys having an outrageous tale to tell.
 

About the Author

JOHN MASTERS was born in Calcutta in 1914. He was educated at Wellington and Sandhurst before becoming the fifth generation of his family to have served in the army in India. He retired in 1948 as a lieutenant colonel and moved to America, where he turned to writing. He is best known for the novel Bhowani Junction. Masters died in New Mexico in 1983, at the age of sixty-eight.

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