Note dell'editore Originally published in an abridged translation, 1953.
Although Lucrezia Borgia was a daughter of Pope Alexander VI and chiefly remembered as a raven-haired poisoner, Bellonci depicts a passionate woman moving uncertainly through the papal court and the intrigues, ambitions, and political chicanery that swirled about her. Winner of the Viareggio Literary Award and the Galante Prize in Italy in 1953.
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Possedeva l’antidoto contro il terribile veleno della vecchiaia. Sapeva leggere.
(Louis Sepulveda)