by Javier Sierra, Alberto Manguel
Sent by Pope Alejandro VI to oversee the completion of Da Vinci's "The Last Supper" at the beginning of 1497, Dominican inquisitor Fray Agustin Leyre investigates the master artist's omission of key elements and use of symbolic imagery, which suggests that a mysterious message has been coded into the painting. 350,000 first printing.
Set in the late 15th century, Sierra's first book translated into English revolves around a papal inquisitor's investigation into Leonardo da Vinci's alleged heresies and offers a new way of interpreting The Last Supper. After receiving a series of cryptic messages from "the Soothsayer," who warns the 15th century church that "art can be employed as a weapon," the Secretariat of Keys of the Papal States dispatches Father Agostino Leyre on a twofold mission to Milan: identify the Soothsayer and discover what, if any, messages da Vinci is hiding in the painting. Leyre, who narrates, views the in-progress Last Supper at the Santa Maria delle Grazie and becomes fascinated. He makes a series of sometimes muddled discoveries about the painting, leading up to his interpretation of the painting's true meaning (not revealed until the last line of the last page). Those not well versed in Catholic history may have trouble following the many subplots involving factionalism and dissent within the church. The combination of code breaking, secrecy, chicanery within the Catholic Church and a certain artist is by now a familiar one, but Sierra's book, already a bestseller in Europe, is a fresh contribution to the da Vinci industry. (Mar.)
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The Secret Supper by Javier Sierra, Alberto Manguel
Javier Sierra (Teruel, 1971) is the author of twelve works, seven of them novels published in 44 countries. His titles "The Secret Dinner", "The Blue Lady", "The Lost Angel", "El Maestro Del Prado", "The Immortal Pyramid" and "The Message from Pandora" make him one of the Spanish writers of global reference. .
Lives in Madrid. And the State Public Library in his hometown, in Aragón, bears his name.
ISBN-13: 9780743287647
Publisher: Atria Books; First Edition (March 21, 2006)
Language: English
Hardcover: 329 pagesCondition: VG - First Edition - Book is intact, Dustcover has frayed edges
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