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Lion House

Discover the life of Suleyman the Magnificent, the most feared man of the sixteenth century

«Vivid and compelling ... He presents his story like a novel, but it is not fiction; every detail has been diligently researched, for example by perusing diaries in difficult Venetian dialect ... Whether he is describing a lavish dinner for Italian merchants on the Bosporus, the stately progress of Suleiman's armies through the Balkans or a mass circumcision, he has an eye for the colourful, absurd and ironic ... As this book shows, living in the penumbra of such supreme power can be seductive and intoxicating. But the end of the story is often tragic»

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Detaljer

Forlag
The Bodley Head Ltd
Innbinding
Innbundet
Språk
Engelsk
Sider
304
ISBN
9781847922397
Utgivelsesår
2022
Format
24 x 16 cm

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«Vivid and compelling ... He presents his story like a novel, but it is not fiction; every detail has been diligently researched, for example by perusing diaries in difficult Venetian dialect ... Whether he is describing a lavish dinner for Italian merchants on the Bosporus, the stately progress of Suleiman's armies through the Balkans or a mass circumcision, he has an eye for the colourful, absurd and ironic ... As this book shows, living in the penumbra of such supreme power can be seductive and intoxicating. But the end of the story is often tragic»

Economist

«Wolf Hall for the Ottoman Empire ... History at its most gripping»

Daily Telegraph

«This account really grips... it does so by bringing out the fascinating individuals, the adventure, the lurid details, the barbarities, the opulence and squalor and near misses of the story»

Melanie McDonagh, Evening Standard

«Those lucky readers who come to Christopher de Bellaigue's book in proximity to reading Mantel can suddenly have a new panel thrown open to them like an unfolding altarpiece ... all written in the present tense. This creates the obvious sense of liveliness and urgency ... Bellaigue sets about the task with such confidence and skill that it works ... a dazzling and dark work. Witty and often wise, it speaks to the frailties and the precarity of power»

David Aaronovitch, The Times

«Poised effortlessly between two worlds and two ages, a book as pungent and mysterious as the age it depicts»

RORY STEWART, former British Cabinet Minister and author of The Places In Between

«A complex piece of history told with extraordinary clarity»

Spectator, *Best Books of 2022*

«Narrated with a verve and flair that make the characters burst from the pages. Outstanding history and an incredibly good read»

EUGENE ROGAN, author of The Fall of the Ottomans

«Exquisite ... So arresting is this book, so enveloping in the tensions of its narrative, that most readers will feel a pang of sorrow that the tale does not run on. The Lion House leaves us with a tease, or taunt: "Who, apart from God, can say what will come next?" A sequel, surely. Although it was the peak of the Ottoman Empire, Suleyman's reign also offers clear glimpses of a great decline to come. Who better to tell us about it than Mr de Bellaigue?»

Wall Street Journal

«Christopher de Bellaigue has a magic talent for writing history It is as if we are there as the era of Suleyman the Magnificent unfolds»

ORHAN PAMUK, Nobel Laureate in Literature

«Gripping, novelistic ... brisk and muscular ... written in a sure-footed historical present, the book creates a simulacrum of the 16th century through the painstaking accumulation of attested details ... [giving] the book its vividness and energy ... [De Bellaigue] writes with supreme confidence about power, diplomacy, clothing, avarice, war, statecraft and the exceptional brutality of the era ... While The Lion House unfolds like a novel, through scenes rich with authenticating detail»

Marcel Theroux, The New York Times Book Review

«De Bellaigue is a riveting and expert guide to the story of Suleyman's quest for power»

PETER FRANKOPAN, author of The Silk Roads

«Essential reading for anyone wishing to understand political ambition and the role of narcissistic leaders and scheming courtiers in any age»

ROBERT PESTON, Political Editor ITV News

«There are books that enlarge the mind, there are books that enrich the soul, but rarely comes a book so beautifully-written and profound that it manages to do both»

ELIF SHAFAK, author of The Island of Missing Trees

«The most daring history book of the year ... told in the present tense with all the dash and flair of a novel. The research is faultless: we are immersed ... it brilliantly conveys a sense of colour and momentum, placing the reader in the thick of the action. Unforgettable»

Dominic Sandbrook, The Times & Sunday Times Best Books of 2022

«Mesmerising...steeped in the sensusous detail of banquet and ceremony, strategem and conspiracy»

Colin Thubron

«An urgent, immersive, present-tense gallop ... the book reads as a non-fiction novel ... cinematically vivid tableaux ... Each spangled scene ... rests on a solid foundation in the primary sources ... De Bellaigue enriches his storytelling with the colourful, meticulous dispatches of its traders, envoys and spies ... behind the bejewelled descriptive prose a thumping pulse of action tugs us through ... de Bellaigue's glittering, deft and often witty prose adds pleasure to each page»

Financial Times

«Luminous, erudite ... a gripping account that evokes an epic poem, saga or 'book of kings' ... It is as immersive as the blurb claims, conjuring the world of the eastern Mediterranean, Anatolia and south-eastern Europe in the early 16th century with the limpid clarity of the many gems that stud its pages ... Even more than the detail, it is the characters that intrigue and often inspire ... The book leaves the reader with Suleiman truly magnificent»

Spectator

«This is history, but not as we know it. It is non-fiction posing as a novel, rich in incident and cinematic detail ... it's tremendous»

Justin Marozzi, Sunday Times

«A brilliantly written account of the Ottoman empire in all its opulence and brutality. Rich in colourful historical anecdotes, de Bellaigue brings 16th-century statecraft vividly alive, and offers a chilling insight into the ruthlessness and loneliness of one of the most powerful men of the age»

Guardian

«A vivid, cinematic account of the rise of Suleyman the Magnificent ... de Bellaigue follows with exhilarating clarity and suspense the era's broader battles across Europe, North Africa, and the Middle East, and the individual trajectories - grand ambitions, rivalries, betrayals - of these outsiders in Suleyman's court, a place rife with intrigue and back-stabbing, rich with colourful characters»

Claire Messud, Harper's

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