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Now in paperback, The Philosopher's Kiss tells the passionate love
story between Sophie, a girl from the French countryside, and Denis
Diderot, the famed philosopher behind the creation of the first
encyclopedia. Internationally bestselling author Peter Prange makes
his US debut with a luminous historical novel. Truth. Betrayal.
Revolution. Love. ENLIGHTENMENT. PARIS, 1747. Betrayed by God and
humanity, eighteen-year-old Sophie moves to the seething French
capital and finds work as a serving girl at Cafe Procope. Here,
against her will, she falls deeply in love with Denis Diderot, the
famed philosopher and a married man. He and his colleagues are
planning the most dangerous book in the world since the Bible: an
encyclopedia. Even more scandalous are references concealed within
that threaten to undermine both the monarchy and the church. But
Sophie soon realizes that even her own rights to freedom, love, and
happiness are at risk. Prange powerfully recreates a fascinating
era in this spirited story of passion, censorship, self-expression,
and rebellion.
Conventionally, a Grand Tour leads from somewhere north of the Alps
to the historical sights of Italy. In the case of Emel'jan
Michailovich Korneev (1780-1843), the journey began in St.
Petersburg, took him through Siberia to the border with Mongolia
and eventually to Crimea, from where he traveled onward to Greece
and Asia Minor. His trip concluded with the classic tour through
Italy. Years later, he even circumnavigated the globe as an
expedition illustrator on board a Russian ship. The premiere
presentation of the drawings from E.M. Korneev's journey through
Italy at Munich's Stadtmuseum is an apt occasion to familiarize a
broader public outside Russia with the output of this fascinating
artistic figure for the first time.
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