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Synopsis
Synopsis
Douglas Abrams’s magical debut novel captures the heart of the Spanish Golden Age and the secret life of the world’s greatest lover–Don Juan.
It was a time of discovery and decadence, when life became a gamble and the gold that poured endlessly into the port of Sevilla devalued money, marriage, and love itself. In the midst of these treacherous times, Juan Tenorio is born and then abandoned in the barn of a convent. He wants nothing more than to be a priest, until he falls in love with one of the sisters. When their affair is discovered, Juan leaves the Church forever. He is soon recruited to be a spy by the powerful Marquis de la Mota, who teaches him to become the world’s greatest libertine and seducer of women.
It is after knowing countless women that Don Juan is convinced by the Marquis to keep a diary, and it is here within its pages that he reveals his greatest adventures and the Arts of Passion he mastered. But what finally compels him to confess everything is the most perilous adventure of all–the irresistible fall into the madness of love with the only woman who could ever make him forget all others.
The Lost Diary of Don Juan is not only a triumph of literary imagination but a deliciously sensual exploration of the secrets to undying love. At once a profound meditation and daring adventure, this novel brings to life one of history’s most notorious and alluring individuals with depth, intelligence, and delight.
From the Compact Disc edition.
Jonathan Davis
About Jonathan Davis
Jonathan Davis is an audiobook narrator and voice actor. He has garnered accolades from Publishers Weekly, USA Today, and AudioFile Magazine. He was a finalist for an Audie Award in the Thriller/ Suspense category. He has narrated over thirty Star Wars titles for Lucas Film and Random House Audio/Books on Tape, including Attack of the Clones, Revenge of the Sith and Dark Lord. He can be heard on numerous audiobooks, including Shadow of the Wind, Snow Crash, The Brief and Wondrous Life of Oscar Wao, The Stranger, The Chosen, Battlestar Galactica, Halo: Ghosts of Onyx, and Atherton.