Casanova in Berlin
In July 1764, Giacomo Casanova arrives in Berlin with an already tumultuous life behind him. He's thirty-nine. He's hoping for a job and money from the Prussian king Frederick II. But how to get to the king?
He is immediately drawn into the attempt to save the national lottery, as well as a dalliance with the beautiful dancer Giovanna Denis, no longer the little girl he knew in his childhood Venice.
Casanova recounts it all in his perfectly detached, clear and ironic style. Describing his fascinating meetings with Frederick the Great, he paints a unique and wry portrait of a man at once determined, friendly, open and direct.
As his amusing account of Berlin demonstrates with a frankness ahead of its time, Casanova's writings are rightly regarded as one of the most vivid and immediate testimonies of life in the Eighteenth
Century.
This new text is rendered directly from Casanova's autograph manuscript, Histoire de ma vie, exactly as he wrote it and without censorship.

Andrea Perego is a Berlin-based journalist and writer. He previously lived in Venice, where he earned his diploma in Archival Studies, Paleography and Diplomatics at the Archivio di Stato. With Supernova, he has also published the short story collection Red Moons and Cornflowers and the novel The Laws of Time.
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Casanova in Berlin
In July 1764, Giacomo Casanova arrives in Berlin with an already tumultuous life behind him. He's thirty-nine. He's hoping for a job and money from the Prussian king Frederick II. But how to get to the king?
He is immediately drawn into the attempt to save the national lottery, as well as a dalliance with the beautiful dancer Giovanna Denis, no longer the little girl he knew in his childhood Venice.
Casanova recounts it all in his perfectly detached, clear and ironic style. Describing his fascinating meetings with Frederick the Great, he paints a unique and wry portrait of a man at once determined, friendly, open and direct.
As his amusing account of Berlin demonstrates with a frankness ahead of its time, Casanova's writings are rightly regarded as one of the most vivid and immediate testimonies of life in the Eighteenth
Century.
This new text is rendered directly from Casanova's autograph manuscript, Histoire de ma vie, exactly as he wrote it and without censorship.

Andrea Perego is a Berlin-based journalist and writer. He previously lived in Venice, where he earned his diploma in Archival Studies, Paleography and Diplomatics at the Archivio di Stato. With Supernova, he has also published the short story collection Red Moons and Cornflowers and the novel The Laws of Time.
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In July 1764, Giacomo Casanova arrives in Berlin with an already tumultuous life behind him. He's thirty-nine. He's hoping for a job and money from the Prussian king Frederick II. But how to get to the king?
He is immediately drawn into the attempt to save the national lottery, as well as a dalliance with the beautiful dancer Giovanna Denis, no longer the little girl he knew in his childhood Venice.
Casanova recounts it all in his perfectly detached, clear and ironic style. Describing his fascinating meetings with Frederick the Great, he paints a unique and wry portrait of a man at once determined, friendly, open and direct.
As his amusing account of Berlin demonstrates with a frankness ahead of its time, Casanova's writings are rightly regarded as one of the most vivid and immediate testimonies of life in the Eighteenth
Century.
This new text is rendered directly from Casanova's autograph manuscript, Histoire de ma vie, exactly as he wrote it and without censorship.

Andrea Perego is a Berlin-based journalist and writer. He previously lived in Venice, where he earned his diploma in Archival Studies, Paleography and Diplomatics at the Archivio di Stato. With Supernova, he has also published the short story collection Red Moons and Cornflowers and the novel The Laws of Time.

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BN ID: 2940158900679
Publisher: Supernova
Publication date: 02/19/2018
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Format: eBook
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About the Author

Andrea Perego is an Italo-Australian journalist and writer. Based in Berlin (Germany), he previously lived in Venice (Italy), where he earned his diploma in Archival Studies, Paleography and Diplomatics at the Archivio di Stato (State Archive). With Supernova Edizioni he has published the short story collection Red Moons and Cornflowers (Racconti in cornice), the novel The Laws of Time (Le leggi del tempo), a historical mystery set in 1730 Venice, and Casanova in Berlin, published in four languages, from Giacomo Casanova’s Memoirs.
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