Conversations with Casanova

A Fictional Dialogue Based on Biographical Facts

This title was previously available on NetGalley and is now archived.
Buy on Amazon Buy on Waterstones
*This page contains affiliate links, so we may earn a small commission when you make a purchase through links on our site at no additional cost to you.
Send NetGalley books directly to your Kindle or Kindle app

1
To read on a Kindle or Kindle app, please add kindle@netgalley.com as an approved email address to receive files in your Amazon account. Click here for step-by-step instructions.
2
Also find your Kindle email address within your Amazon account, and enter it here.
Pub Date 11 Jun 2019 | Archive Date 2 Jul 2019
Watkins | Watkins Publishing

Talking about this book? Use #ConversationsWithCasanova #NetGalley. More hashtag tips!


Description

Imagined by one of the world's leading experts on Casanova, this fictionalised conversation presents the essential biography of history's most famous lover.

A quiet chat with Casanova turns into a catalogue of racy encounters set in 18th-century Venice and other cities ... and we can even ask questions! You'll find out just how he got himself both in and out of some extremely sticky situations, from debt and imprisonment, to confrontations with jealous husbands and even heartbreak.

Renowned as a great lover and seducer, Casanova was far more than a bed hopping rake. He founded the world's first national lottery, discussed theories of taxation with Frederick the Great, debated the merits of the Gregorian calendar with Catherine the Great, talked theology with Pope Clement XIII, lectured on Horace and Homer, and gave a public recital of his own poem on the Passion of the Christ. He was also an accomplished swindler, an extraordinary wit, a brilliant philosopher, a formidable duellist, and a notable spy.

The impressive scale of Casanova's many gifts - and vices - is brought brilliantly to life in this innovative biography. A concise biographical essay is followed by a scintillating dialogue that is as historically rigorous as it is entertaining. As Dita Von Teese says in her Foreword: "In my most amorous fantasies, I spend languid days and glittering nights with a true 'Casanova'-- a man with a heartfelt passion for life, a thirst for knowledge and adventure, and of course a lust for refined romance." Be seduced by this brilliant book.
Imagined by one of the world's leading experts on Casanova, this fictionalised conversation presents the essential biography of history's most famous lover.

A quiet chat with Casanova turns into a...

Available Editions

EDITION Other Format
ISBN 9781786782298
PRICE US$14.95 (USD)
PAGES 128

Average rating from 9 members


Featured Reviews

What a fascinating idea. I was delighted to be chosen to receive a copy of this and whizzed through it. Particularly enjoyed his reflections on Paris and England.

Was this review helpful?

Short but tantalising up-close-and-personal with one of history's most intriguing figures.

There are biographies of almost any historical person you can imagine. The usual form would be a chronological look at their lives, from birth to death, with a look at their influence on their own world and that of future generations.

This biography takes a different and rather novel approach. As well as a look at Casanova's life in the traditional way, the author 'interviews' his subject, asking questions to an imagined interviewee about his life and loves, giving him a voice and bringing the biographical details more vividly to mind (one example - the use of condoms surprised me).

With a passionate introduction from Dita Von Teese that sets out the tone of the book (that Casanova was much more than just a talented lover), the book succeeds in opening up his life and character, making him more than a description. Casanova did not merely sleep with many women, he "claimed that he sincerely fell in love with every woman he had ever known, even if it were just for one night." He is shown as more human, more likeable. More honourable. It was good to see the attitude that "the idea of rape nauseated him. He liked to be sure that his partners enjoyed themselves." He even talks about his experiences (mostly polite one) with homosexuality.

The world of his time is also expanded upon, the travels he undertook for a living taking him around Europe and the author notes the differences between cities, their cultures and attitudes.

And in the answering of his interviewer's questions, it did feel as though the man of the biography really was just continuing the story, and with a lot of genuine honesty: "there's certainly a sense in which I have been all my life, a highly successful parasite." This follows on well from what has been described, and the reader will not fail to agree to some degree.

The format was a striking one, and made the details much easier to take in, with the kind of questions you might yourself want to ask of the man. There were also further biographical sources at the end for those interested.

All I knew of Casanova before this came from the BBC/David Tennant miniseries, and it was good to recall names from that being discussed here. Both were sympathetic and gave a full account of a full and most enthralling life.

With thanks to Netgalley for the sample reading copy.

Was this review helpful?

Readers who liked this book also liked: