Valfierno (The Vanishing of the Mona Lisa)
โ Scribed by Caparros, Martin
- Book ID
- 107805258
- Publisher
- Simon & Schuster
- Year
- 2008
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 215 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9781416579434
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โฆ Synopsis
On August 22, 1911, the world was shocked by an audacious crime: Leonardo da Vinci's Mona Lisa was stolen from the Louvre. Although some people suspected subversive artists like Picasso or Apollinaire of perpetrating the theft, no arrests were made. Two years later, an Italian named Vincenzo Perugia was detained after attempting to sell the Mona Lisa to an antiques dealer in Florence -- but the mystery of the theft itself was never satisfactorily resolved.
In his spellbinding novel Valfierno , Martin Caparros tackles this enigma, presenting us with a fascinating criminal unable to go to his grave without divulging the details of his outrageous heist. In tantalizing conversations with an American journalist, the Marques de Valfierno sheds light on his past secrets, including his sordid origins as Bollino, son of a Buenos Aires servant woman, a man ultimately transformed into the most notorious con artist in the world. A sly and consummate entertainer, Valfie...
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