Gutenberg's Apprentice e-bog
84,89 DKK
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A finely atmospheric debutChristies novel is a worthy tribute to the technological revolution it reimagines, as well as a haunting elegy to the culture of printOne thinks of Donna Tartts obsessive accounts of furniture decoration in The Goldfinch or even Philip Roths lovingly twisted empathy with glovemaker Swede Levov in American Pastoral. Such novels of craft and specialization take a writerl...
E-bog
84,89 DKK
Forlag
Harper
Udgivet
23 september 2014
Længde
432 sider
Genrer
Fiction: general and literary
Sprog
English
Format
epub
Beskyttelse
LCP
ISBN
9780062336033
A finely atmospheric debutChristies novel is a worthy tribute to the technological revolution it reimagines, as well as a haunting elegy to the culture of printOne thinks of Donna Tartts obsessive accounts of furniture decoration in The Goldfinch or even Philip Roths lovingly twisted empathy with glovemaker Swede Levov in American Pastoral. Such novels of craft and specialization take a writerly delight in the most intricate details of a particular trade while spinning rich prose out of its mysterious threads. Washington PostAn enthralling literary novel that evokes one of the most momentous events in history, the birth of printing in medieval Germanya story of invention, intrigue, and betrayal, rich in atmosphere and historical detail, told through the lives of the three men who made it possible.Youthful, ambitious Peter Schoeffer is on the verge of professional success as a scribe in Paris when his foster father, wealthy merchant and bookseller Johann Fust, summons him home to corrupt, feud-plagued Mainz to meet a most amazing man.Johann Gutenberg, a driven and caustic inventor, has devised a revolutionaryand to some, blasphemousmethod of bookmaking: a machine he calls a printing press. Fust is financing Gutenbergs workshop and he orders Peter, his adopted son, to become Gutenbergs apprentice. Resentful at having to abandon a prestigious career as a scribe, Peter begins his education in the darkest art.As his skill grows, so, too, does his admiration for Gutenberg and his dedication to their daring venture: copies of the Holy Bible. But mechanical difficulties and the crushing power of the Catholic Church threaten their work. As outside forces align against them, Peter finds himself torn between two father figures: the generous Fust, who saved him from poverty after his mother died; and the brilliant, mercurial Gutenberg, who inspires Peter to achieve his own mastery.Caught between the genius and the merchant, the old ways and the new, Peter and the men he admires must work together to prevail against overwhelming obstaclesa battle that will change history . . . and irrevocably transform them.