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Ian Kelly
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  • Paperback: 432 pages
  • Publisher: Hodder Paperbacks (11 Jun 2009)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 034092215X
  • ISBN-13: 978-0340922156
  • Product Dimensions: 13 x 3 x 19.8 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 4.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (5 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 184,745 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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'A bedazzling jewel of sophisticated pleasures, the best book yet on the world's greatest lover.' (Simon Sebag Montefiore, Evening Standard Magazine 20080622)

'enthralling . . . It is hard to conceive of a juicier, more informative account of social and sexual mores of 18th century Europe.' (Daily Mail 20080622)

'exhilarating . . . he has managed to make this story feel so fresh again.' ( Guardian 20080622)

''The thing is to dazzle,' wrote Casanova. In this enthralling book he dazzles once again, and so, too, does his biographer.' (Mail on Sunday 20080622)

'Elegant and scrupulously researched, with an admirable feeling for the age'

(Spectator 20080622)

'sober, thoughtful and affectionate new biography' (Financial Times 20080623)

'Magisterial, utterly gripping . . . a vivid evocation of Georgian London.'

(Philip Hoare, Independent 20081214)

'In Ian Kelly [Casanova] has at last found his Boswell . . . a great blast of a book, packed with energy and information, marinated in sympathy and understanding, and rippling with enthusiasm right down to the final footnote.' (Sunday Telegraph )

'Splendid . . . What makes this book much more than just a relaxed, racy biography is the way its author brings to life not just the man but also the time in which he lived.'

(The Sunday Times )

'Lush, funny, exhaustively researched and beautifully written'

(Herald )

'A wonderful melange of social history and biography. Vibrant, witty and fact-packed . . . something of a tour-de-force.'

(Claire Harman, Sunday Telegraph )

'Beautifully formed and dressed, this is biography at its best.'

(The Times )

'Superlative . . . a thoughtful, absorbing and hugely diverting book. Lushly illustrated, carefully researched and intelligently argued, this biography will entertain and enlighten.' (George Walden, Daily Mail )

'In Kelly's hands, the story makes for a thrilling read' (The Sunday Times )

'sparkling. . . . Kelly has a fine way with libertines and dandies.' (Independent )

'Marvellous' (Books Quarterly )

'delicious biography . . . He was probably, as he would be the first to admit, the most interesting man who ever lived, as this vivid and vibrant biography suggests' (Sunday Times Biography of the Year )

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'enthralling new biography... It is hard to conceive of a juicier, more informative account of social and sexual mores of 18th century Europe.' -- Daily Mail 20080613 'In Kelly's hands, the story makes for a thrilling read' -- The Sunday Times 20080613 'Ian Kelly has produced a great blast of a book, packed with energy and information, marinated in sympathy and understanding, and rippling with enthusiasm right down to the final footnote.' -- Sunday Telegraph 20080613 'sober, thoughtful and affectionate new biography' -- Financial Times 20080613 'sparkling... Kelly has a fine way with libertines and dandies.' -- Independent 20080613 "The thing is to dazzle,' wrote Casanova. In this enthralling book he dazzles once again, and so, too, does his biographer.' -- Mail on Sunday 20080613 'Marvellous' -- Books Quarterly 20080623 --This text refers to the Hardcover edition.

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By A Common Reader TOP 100 REVIEWER VINE™ VOICE
Format:Hardcover
Ian Kelly has done a magnificent job in writing the biography of Casanova, a highly complex figure in a mere 360 pages. The source material, not least Casanova's own Histoire De Ma Vie must have been vast, let alone the background reading on the history of the times and the innumerable countries that Casanova visited during his travels.

Casanova was born in Venice to a travelling actress, and was brought up by his grandmother while his mother travelled throughout Europe. At the age of nine he was sent to live in a boarding house in Padua in an attempt to cure repetitive nose-bleeds, thought to be be caused by the noxious air of the cramped Venetian apartment.

At school in Padua, Casanova exhibited prodigious intellectual gifts and was schooled by his mentor the Abbé Gozzi, to enter the church as an ecclesiastical lawyer, being appointed Abbé at the age of 19. Kelly recounts his first experiences with the opposite sex, not least with the two sisters Marta and Nanetta, daughters of a distant relative, with whom Casanova kept up a long-lasting triangular relationship.

The book's chapters are called "Scenes" and are divided up into "Acts", with Intermezzos in between the Acts. I think this suits the subject very well for Casanova's life was indeed a performance from start to finish, not least in the way he described it in his memoirs. The Intermezzos provide useful background material: "Casanova and Travel", "Casanova and Sex in the Eighteenth Century", "Casanova and the Cabbala", and "Casanova - Food Writer".

Casanova was a constant traveller and Kelly devotes the travel "Intermezzo" to describing the appalling conditions suffered by those who had to travel from one city to another. The roads hardly qualified as such, and the coaches were hot and cramped. Worst of all to the modern mind was the state of the lodging houses along the way, where beds were seldom changed and usually had multiple occupants. Kelly writes a fascinating account of Casanova's 156 mile walk from Ancona to Naples, in the company of Brother Steffano, a Francisan monk, who taught Casanova how to beg his way along the journey.

Casanova's interest in the Cabbala went very deeply. He saw it as a tool of prophecy and divination and he was particularly interested in the numerology aspects of it, producing complex formulas based on the arrangement of letters in alphabets and religious books. I am impressed that Kelly manages to explain the systems used by Casanova in terms which a non-mathematician like myself can understand.

It would be impossible in a short review like this to go into much detail about the events of Casanova's life, but I am pleased that Kelly covers Casanova's imprisonment at the hands of the Inquisition in Venice in 1755, Poor Casanova was not told either the reason for his imprisonment nor the length of his sentence. He was held in a cell only five feet high, After several months of imprisonment Casanova began to work away at the floorboards of his cell with a spike. Alas his attempt to cut through the floor was discovered but he eventually escaped from his new cell by breaking through the roof by peeling back the lead.

He managed to escape to France, not returning to Italy for eighteen years. He met Voltaire in Geneva and had lengthy conversations about Italian literature and Casanova soon found himself at home in Voltaire's "mini-court" at the Chateau de Ferney. I found interesting to read of Casanova's visit to London as I found it hard to fit such a flamboyant Italian figure into the images in my own head of London coffee-house society. What an impact he must have made.

Casanova lived through a time of relative political stability, but of course, towards the end of his life, the French Revolution destroyed the pillars of the courtly society of Europe. I am grateful to Ian Kelly for producing such a readable and accessible account of Casanova, so much of whose life brings this important period of history to life in an almost technicolour way, which corresponds so much with modern-day interests. .
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A book lover 20 Aug 2011
By RR Waller TOP 500 REVIEWER
Format:Hardcover
SAFE READING - No SPOILERS

I cannot write an interesting purchase story like the previous reviewer (in fact I cannot remember why I bought this) but I can recommend it. Like its subject, it is fast-moving, interesting, written with humorous intelligence and filled with unknown facts about this much maligned character. Scholarly in its research but not in its tone or approach, it is an easy read, worth the time and recommended.

PS I remember now; I bought it after watching the 2005 film "Casanova" with Peter O'Toole and David Tennant as the older and younger character, also recommended.
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Fascinating 8 Sep 2011
Format:Paperback
I thoroughly enjoyed this book. I cannot believe what an interesting life Casanova lead and loved hearing how he got out of the most impossible situations.

An eye opening account of his life. I do hope some of the stories aren't true though!
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