The Sonnet Lover
By (Author) Carol Goodman
Little, Brown Book Group
Piatkus Books
1st September 2008
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
813.6
Paperback
368
Width 130mm, Height 198mm, Spine 23mm
246g
As an undergraduate, Renaissance poetry lecturer Dr Rose Asher spent a year in Tuscany at the villa La Civetta - once the home of poet, Ginevra de Laura, who, according to local legend, was the infamous 'dark lady' of Shakespeare's sonnets, and the great love of his life.
When Rose's most gifted student, Robin Weiss, dies in mysterious circumstances, Rose finds herself reluctantly agreeing to return to La Civetta in an attempt to find answers. The screenplay Robin wrote just before his death controversially suggested that the love affair between Shakespeare and his 'dark lady' was conducted on Italian soil. It has garnered Hollywood interest and much professional rivalry among Rose's academic colleagues - who are all intent on finding out the truth. But if Robin had indeed discovered proof of Shakespeare's connections to La Civetta, was it really a literary coup worth killing for'Goodman's New England gothic sets up a chilling atmosphere and a gruesome scenario very nicely indeed.' (Guardian) 'A very slinky little spine-chiller.' (Evening Standard) 'Fulfilling...Miss Jean Brodie meets Donna Tartt..." (Daily Express)
Carol Goodman's work has appeared in such journals as Literal Latte and Other Voices. After graduation from Vassar Colege, she taught Latin in Austin, Texas. She then received an M.F.A. in fiction. Goodman currently teaches writing and works as a writer-in-residence.