THE BLACK CITY

THE BLACK CITY

by Antonio Blazquez-madrid
THE BLACK CITY

THE BLACK CITY

by Antonio Blazquez-madrid

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Overview

THE BLACK CITY
Oscar Wilde said: "The world calls immoral the books that explain its own shame". And this novel is one of those books, a story where many other people's shames, hidden under a "sacred" mantle of silence, are uncovered.
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Leopoldo Casperano, a writer of recognized prestige, decides to stay for a while in the Diocesan Residential Complex, right next to the Episcopal Palace (a place popularly known as "the Black City"), to document himself about a monk-scientist who lived, in that same place, in an ancient monastery during the Middle Ages.
When, after a long stay, he sees that his research is leading him to a dead end, he decides to leave the Complex. He is about to do so, but the friendship that, during that time, has arisen between him and a young nun (Monsignor's personal assistant), will make him change his initial decision and stay in the place for some more time. During that time he will know love, an intense love, but he will also discover many of the infamous facts that populate such a singular "City"; facts that are kept hidden under a sacred mantle of silence, which protects and shelters them without fissures.
It is a novel full of intense and raw narrative moments, in which the human soul is laid bare to show all that is good and bad in it.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781666299441
Publisher: Barnes & Noble Press
Publication date: 06/11/2021
Edition description: 4th ed.
Pages: 368
Product dimensions: 5.50(w) x 8.50(h) x 0.82(d)

About the Author

THE AUTHOR:
Antonio BLÁZQUEZ-MADRID - Salamanca - Spain.
He has developed his literary facet bringing and bringing the words between the short story and the novel. All his works show some critical social element, with the aim of creating in the reader the need to analyze and reflect on the story told, and the existing analogy with the social reality of the moment and their living environment.
Published books: "Cinco en Punto" (micro-stories 2020) - "JFC, restorative justice" (novel 2019) - "El Último Destino" (short stories 2018) - "Secretos de un diario" (2017) - "La Ciudad Negra" (novel 2014) - "El Triángulo/Acuerdos Inconfesables" (novel 2011). And his short stories/stories appear published in multiple anthologies.
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