Doubting Thomas: A Novel About Caravaggio

Doubting Thomas: A Novel About Caravaggio

by Atle Naess (Author)

Synopsis

How could an aggressive, self-destructive and heavy-drinking libertine create an art of genius that united a passionate, sensual nature with a keen sense of observation and even an unorthodox kind of religious devotion? A fascinating and innovative literary detective story based on the life of the renowned Italian painter known as Caravaggio. Doubting Thomas centres on the murky events of a May evening in Rome in 1606. when Caravaggio was challenged to a duel and killed a man. Atle Naess superbly recreates this night using evidence found in the Vatican archives in the form of first-person witness statements from nine people who came in contact with the artist before his flight into exile. Exploring destiny, sensuality, love, brutality, unquestioning religious faith, Doubting Thomas attempts to reveal the line between the sacred and the profane, as well as the reliability of memory.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 160
Edition: New edition
Publisher: Peter Owen Ltd
Published: 14 Nov 2001

ISBN 10: 0720611512
ISBN 13: 9780720611519

Media Reviews
'After the proxlixity of Peter Robb's 567-page biography of Caravaggio. Atle Naess's novel about the painter comes as a refreshing masterpiece of concision and clarity.' - Spectator; 'Atle Naess has turned this incredible real-life detective story into a fine novel' - The Times; 'A nicely textured tale something very like a late Renaissance Rasbomon' - Kirkus
Author Bio
Atle Naess was born in Notway in 1948 and is one of that country's foremost writers. He gained cult status with his first novel, Gun, in 1975. Doubting Thomas is his ninth book and has been translated into several European languages.