Wednesday, February 27, 2013

Review: THE EYES OF VENICE, by Alessandro Barbero


I am a lover of Venice and so when I heard about this book, I jumped on the opportunity to read and review it- I’m so glad I did!  The Eyes of Venice takes place in the 16th c magic and splendor of this sublime place- but also sails us through the slums, danger and poverty that was a horrid reality back then.

The life of two newlyweds, Matteo and Bianca is suddenly severed when Matteo is wrongly accused and persecuted.  Their life turns into a tumultuous series of dramatic events that kept me hooked until the very end.  Matteo is subjected to years of life at sea, on galleys where he is treated no better than a slave.  Sailing from one port to another, with the sole goal of redeeming his name and returning to his love; Matteo sees brutality at its worst.  From Venice to the Ottoman Empire and back, his escapade is filled with hardship, resiliency and tenacity.

Left alone to fend for herself, Bianca’s life is no better- if ever, it often felt as though she suffered an even worse fate.  Poor to the core, her only legitimate options were limited to the hard life of laundress, beggar and servant.  Bianca lives from day to day in the constant risk of dying from illness, starvation and the bitter, damp cold.  Venice at its ugliest brought infestation, disease, dirt, vulgarity and violence- danger lurked everywhere.  As well, anything could happen under the siege of ruthless employers; without any recourse. 

Fortunately, throughout, Bianca’s sense of integrity and hope to reunite with Matteo gave her the strength to live.  A glimmer of hope finally shines her way when she is hired by a highly ranked patrician noble woman…
This book is a true gem. It grabbed me immediately- especially Bianca’s side of the story.  Barbero brilliantly transports us through this odyssey of sorts.   I also applaud the translator, Gregory Conti, who did a terrific job in bringing true essence of the meaning to light up this story effectively.  

The Eyes of Venice will transport you to a place and time like there is no other.  I was completely swept away by this!

This review published in the February 2013 edition of HISTORICAL NOVELS REVIEW.

2 comments:

BurtonReview said...

Sounds like the perfect book for you! =) Glad you enjoyed it!

Kimberly @ Turning the Pages said...

This sounds like an amazing read! I can't wait to get my hands on a copy, hopefully that'll be soon :)

-Kimberly @ Turning the Pages