Liszt's Dante Symphony

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Author: Rich DiSilvio ISBN: 9780997680713
Publisher: Rich DiSilvio Publication: July 29, 2016
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Rich DiSilvio
ISBN: 9780997680713
Publisher: Rich DiSilvio
Publication: July 29, 2016
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

Following the life of Angelo Di Purezza Jr., whose father was a student and (unbeknownst to him) fellow spy of Liszt’s, the reader is taken on a journey of suspense and intrigue that cascades over two generations, as Angelo tries to solve a mystery with the aid of Albert Einstein, while flashbacks vividly recreate the daring exploits of Liszt and his cadre of spies in their effort to undermine Otto von Bismarck.

During those years Europe would experience numerous revolutions and witness two World Wars, thus emulating the horrors foretold in Dante’s “Inferno” and Liszt’s "Dante Symphony," as Hitler’s belligerent and toxic Nazi war machine slowly turned the world into a Hellish cauldron of death and destruction.

A stellar cast of historical characters fill the pages, including Franz Liszt, Napoleon III, Pope Pius IX, Rossini, Saint-Saëns, Gustave Dore, Albert Einstein, a string of Nazi commanders, and their diabolical leader, Adolf Hitler.

DiSilvio’s mastery of history and the arts shines, making this tale an exciting amalgamation of politics, religion, classical music, and the visual arts, coupled with secret codes, murder, suspense, sacrifices, and ample doses of wit, humor, and even romance.

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Following the life of Angelo Di Purezza Jr., whose father was a student and (unbeknownst to him) fellow spy of Liszt’s, the reader is taken on a journey of suspense and intrigue that cascades over two generations, as Angelo tries to solve a mystery with the aid of Albert Einstein, while flashbacks vividly recreate the daring exploits of Liszt and his cadre of spies in their effort to undermine Otto von Bismarck.

During those years Europe would experience numerous revolutions and witness two World Wars, thus emulating the horrors foretold in Dante’s “Inferno” and Liszt’s "Dante Symphony," as Hitler’s belligerent and toxic Nazi war machine slowly turned the world into a Hellish cauldron of death and destruction.

A stellar cast of historical characters fill the pages, including Franz Liszt, Napoleon III, Pope Pius IX, Rossini, Saint-Saëns, Gustave Dore, Albert Einstein, a string of Nazi commanders, and their diabolical leader, Adolf Hitler.

DiSilvio’s mastery of history and the arts shines, making this tale an exciting amalgamation of politics, religion, classical music, and the visual arts, coupled with secret codes, murder, suspense, sacrifices, and ample doses of wit, humor, and even romance.

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