Lucia, Andrea di Robilant
Lucia, Andrea di Robilant
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Lucia
A Venetian Life in the Age of Napoleon

Author: Andrea di Robilant

Narrator: Stephen Hoye

Unabridged: 11 hr 52 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 04/28/2008


Synopsis

In 1787, Lucia, the beautiful sixteen-year-old daughter of a prominent Venetian statesman, is married off to Alvise Mocenigo, scion of one of the most powerful Venetian families. But their life as a golden couple will be suddenly transformed when Venice falls to Bonaparte. As the larger events unfolding around Lucia mingle with her most personal concerns, we witness—through her letters to her sister and other primary sources—her painful series of miscarriages and the pressure on her to produce an heir; her impassioned affair with an Austrian officer and its stunning results; the glamour and strain of her career as a hostess in Hapsburg Vienna and lady-in-waiting at the court of Napoleon's stepson, Prince Eugène de Beauharnais, as well as her intimate relationship with the Empress Joséphine; and her amazing firsthand account of the defeat of Napoleon in Paris in 1814. In her later years, Lucia, regal and still beautiful and a bit battle-hardened herself, was Byron's landlord during the poet's stay in Venice. In a fitting finale to this sweeping drama, Lucia stands as a relic of a lost golden age: she created, in part, the aura that gave rise to the Romantic view of Italy and its culture that we still nourish today.

With the brave and articulate Lucia at the center of his re-creation of this remarkable historical period, Andrea di Robilant has once again reached across the centuries, and deep into his own past, to bring history to rich and vivid life on the page.

About Andrea di Robilant

Andrea di Robilant was born in Italy and educated at Le Rosey and Columbia University, where he specialized in international relations. He lives in Rome with his wife and two children and works for the Italian newspaper La Stampa.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Laura on July 26, 2009

I read this book because I absolutely loved Andrea di Robilant's first book, A Venetian Affair, which, like Lucia, was also a non-fiction book based on the letters left behind by one of his ancestors. I agree with some other reviewers who said that the life of Lucia was not as compelling as the torr......more

Goodreads review by Rachel on August 28, 2017

Oh my gosh how I enjoyed this book! This is definitely a 4.5 rating for me so I might change the rating between 4 or 5 stars. I had never heard of Lucia and her family before this book. In truth what really interested me to pick this book up was wanting to learn about what it was like in Italy when......more

Goodreads review by Marga on February 13, 2008

Lucia was the daughter of a prominent Venetian statesman and lived through the glory and decline of Venice, she became the bosomfriend of Empress Josephine, the landlady of Byron in Venice, and stands as a relic of the lost golden age Di Robilant is the author of A VENETIAN AFFAIR......more