A long long time ago, my 7th grade teacher suggested I catalog the books I read. I quit after a few years and have regretted that decision ever since. It's never too late to start anew. I have a habit of grading books and do so here.
10.09.2014
The Medici Boy, L'Heureux - C
This book has been critically acclaimed and does do a fabulous job of recreating the world of Florence in the first half of the 15th century. It is the backstory to the creation of Donatello's David, the first bronze statue of a naked human in Europe in over a thousand years. Donatello has been long suspected of homosexuality because of this statue. Thus, this is a long treatise about homosexuality in Florence, where it was accepted to a point. If a man could not afford to marry or pay a prostitute - well, you get the picture. A sodomite younger than 18 was forgiven and it was only after a number of convictions that matters became serious. Upon a 5th conviction, burning at the stake was likely. There is a tremendous amount of enlightening information about the art of the era, but the background story doesn't work for me.
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