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Dear Dante
by Anthony Maulucci

An adulterous affair . . . An attempted murder . . .
A search for faith . . .

A thought-provoking novel about an attempted murder and its mystical outcome. Part mystery, part psychological drama about love, part depiction of the duality of human nature, of good and evil, of heterosexuality and bisexuality, part exploration of the making of a Christian mystic, Dear Dante simply defies easy categorization. Anthony Maulucci has compressed many layers into his well-wrought narrative and finely tuned characterizations. You must read it to understand the story and see how the many components are blended masterfully together.
The main narrator of Dear Dante is an English-born Italian named John, a professor of Medieval and Renaissance studies living in Tuscany and writing a book about Dante. A bi-sexual father in the midst of a marital and spiritual crisis, John has visions of Dante and Beatrice while listening to his former student’s story of a redemptive journey through a personal hell — the attempt to murder his lover's husband and his struggle to choose between the two women in his life — that      
Publication Date:  March 2006
Length:    203 pages
Trade paperback
Price:    $13.95
Free shipping to individuals within continental US.
ISBN:    0-9645-2267-5  
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