by James Lyon
Kirkus Reviews wrote:
"In the glut of vampire-themed novels now on the market, Lyon’s debut
stands out… skillful… authentic… fascinating… inspired… Lyon executes it
perfectly... vivid... engaging... highly promising... sophisticated..."
"The smell of blood is in the air, I sense it even now. People thirst for it; the entire country is mad with desire for it. And now we are going to war with our brothers because they look like us, and because we can smell our blood coursing through their veins...” A mysterious letter starts a university student on a journey into the war-torn lands of rapidly disintegrating Yugoslavia. Naively trusting his enigmatic professor, the student unwittingly descends into a dystopian crucible of decay, destruction, passion, death, romance, lust, immorality, genocide, and forbidden knowledge promising immortality. As the journey grows ever more perilous, he realizes he must confront an ancient evil that has been once again loosed upon the earth: from medieval Bosnia to enlightenment-era Vienna, from the bright beaches of modern-day Southern California to the exotically dark cityscapes of Budapest and Belgrade, and horrors of Bosnia.
Vampires have formed an integral part of Balkan folklore for over a thousand years. "Kiss" represents a radical departure from popular vampire legend, based as it is on genuine Balkan folklore from as far back as the 14th century, not on pop culture or fantasy. "Kiss of the Butterfly" offers up the real, horrible creatures that existed long before Dracula and places them within a modern spectrum.
Meticulously researched, “Kiss of the Butterfly” weaves together intricate threads from the 15th, 18th and 20th centuries to create a rich phantasmagorical tapestry of allegory and reality. It is about divided loyalties, friendship and betrayal, virtue and innocence lost, obsession and devotion, desire and denial, the thirst for life and hunger for death, rebirth and salvation. “Kiss” blends history and the terrors of the Balkans as it explores dark corners of the soul.
“Kiss of the Butterfly” is based on true historical events. In the year of his death, 1476, the Prince of Wallachia -- Vlad III (Dracula) -- committed atrocities under the cloak of medieval Bosnia’s forested mountains, culminating in a bloody massacre in the mining town of Srebrenica. A little over 500 years later, in July 1995, history repeated itself when troops commanded by General Ratko Mladic entered Srebrenica and slaughtered nearly 8,000 people, making it the worst massacre Europe had seen since the Second World War. For most people, the two events seemed unconnected…
Eu pur si simplu m-am indragostit de aceasta carte. Voua va place?
e draguta!cred...dar oricum coperta este super!
RăspundețiȘtergereI'm glad you like the cover. It is the work of a prominent British cover designer.
RăspundețiȘtergereWoW, ce bine suna!
RăspundețiȘtergereMa bucur ca ti-am dat o idee buna si ca se pare ca iti place cartea, dar lasa si tu sa treaca macar o zi intre postari, mai ales ca nu ai pus parerea ta. Te pup
RăspundețiȘtergerePare o carte foarte tentanta. As dori sa o citesc
RăspundețiȘtergereO carte despre atrocitatile lui Vlad Dracul III? nu am stiut de existenta acestei carti! mi se pare interesanta fiindca este baza pe intamplari istorice reale care au conexiuni in timp! Ar trebui sa fie ecranizat acest roman! sunt convinsa ca este un roman reusit! Multumesc ca l-ai facut cunoscut!Imi plac cartile care se bazeaza pe fapte istorice autentice!
RăspundețiȘtergereSi mie!Parca s-au au facut prea multe carti numai despre un vampir si o muritoare care se indragostesc..
ȘtergereMie nu-mi plac cartile bazate pe istorie pentru ca urasc istoria.
ȘtergereFoarte frumoasa cartea!Si coperta pe masura,m-a facut curioasa :)
RăspundețiȘtergereImi place numele cartii, dar nu e o carte pentru mine.
RăspundețiȘtergereDepinde de gusturile fiecaruia!
ȘtergereDa, gusturile nu se discuta :D
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