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The Animal Gazer

The Animal Gazer

by Edgardo Franzosini
Paperback
Publication Date: 03/10/2019

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A novel about the 20th century's greatest animal sculptor – a sensitive artist destroyed by the cruelties of the First World War.

Rembrandt Bugatti was the brother of the famous builder of luxury sports cars, Ettore. He made stunningly beautiful bronzes of wild animals that he spent days and weeks observing in the Paris and Antwerp Zoos. Sometimes he took the animals to live in his Paris apartment while he worked on his pieces. Edgardo Franzosini's haunting short novel recreates the eccentric, orderly life of this strange genius, a gentle man who loved animals and created some of the most memorable sculptures of our time.

His short life was ruined by the declaration of war in August 1914. As the Germans drew closer to Paris and Antwerp, the zoos in both cities were closed. Then, in fear and panic, the decision was taken to shoot the captive creatures. Firing squads of soldiers massacred the wild cats, elephants and eagles. Bugatti, by then working in a military hospital, killed himself, unable to live in a world that allowed such horrors to be visited on man and beast.

ISBN:
9781788549431
9781788549431
Category:
First World War fiction
Format:
Paperback
Publication Date:
03-10-2019
Language:
English
Publisher:
Head of Zeus
Country of origin:
United Kingdom
Pages:
144
Dimensions (mm):
200x130x10mm
Weight:
0.14kg
Edgardo Franzosini

Edgardo Franzosini, born in 1952 near Lake Como, is the author of five novels. The Animal Gazer won two distinguished Italian literary awards in 2016, the Premio Comisso and the Premio Dessi. He lives in Milan.

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