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315 pages $13.95 (paper) ISBN: 1573660310
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Leonardo's Horse
On May 2, 1519 at the Clos Luc
in Amboise, Leonardo is dying. He no longer cares about art or
science. He wants only to answer a simple question about his life:
why did he abandon his colossal equestrian statue in Milan?
Meanwhile, R-, a 20th century historian writing a novel about
Leonardo, meditates upon the same question in the midst of an
apocalyptic traffic jam, as military helicopters fill the air with
tear gas, AIDS demonstrators run amok, and a hospital evacuates its
patients onto a nearby sidewalk. Berry's stupendous novel is a
fitting response to the close of a century obsessed with the "end of
history." This book is a big masterpiece of a kind rarely dared in
the contemporary novel. |