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The classic novel by "Irish master" (
New Yorker
) and Booker Prize–winner John Banville brings to life the dramatic and surprising world of sixteenthcentury astronomer Nicolas Copernicus and the theory that would shatter the medieval view of the universe.
Sixteenthcentury Europe is teeming with change and controversy: wars are being waged by princes and bishops and the repercussions of Luther are being felt through a convulsing Germany. In a remote corner of Poland, a modest canon is practicing medicine and studying the heavens, preparing a theory that will shatter the medieval view of the universe. In this astonishing work of historical imagination, John Banville offers a vivid portrait of a man of painful reticence. For, in a world that is equal parts splendor and barbarism, an obscure cleric who seeks “the secret music of the universe” poses a most devastating threat.
"A tour de force… Exciting, beautifully written and astonishingly redolent of the late medieval world." —
The Times
New Yorker
) and Booker Prize–winner John Banville brings to life the dramatic and surprising world of sixteenthcentury astronomer Nicolas Copernicus and the theory that would shatter the medieval view of the universe.
Sixteenthcentury Europe is teeming with change and controversy: wars are being waged by princes and bishops and the repercussions of Luther are being felt through a convulsing Germany. In a remote corner of Poland, a modest canon is practicing medicine and studying the heavens, preparing a theory that will shatter the medieval view of the universe. In this astonishing work of historical imagination, John Banville offers a vivid portrait of a man of painful reticence. For, in a world that is equal parts splendor and barbarism, an obscure cleric who seeks “the secret music of the universe” poses a most devastating threat.
"A tour de force… Exciting, beautifully written and astonishingly redolent of the late medieval world." —
The Times
The classic novel by "Irish master" (
New Yorker
) and Booker Prize–winner John Banville brings to life the dramatic and surprising world of sixteenthcentury astronomer Nicolas Copernicus and the theory that would shatter the medieval view of the universe.
Sixteenthcentury Europe is teeming with change and controversy: wars are being waged by princes and bishops and the repercussions of Luther are being felt through a convulsing Germany. In a remote corner of Poland, a modest canon is practicing medicine and studying the heavens, preparing a theory that will shatter the medieval view of the universe. In this astonishing work of historical imagination, John Banville offers a vivid portrait of a man of painful reticence. For, in a world that is equal parts splendor and barbarism, an obscure cleric who seeks “the secret music of the universe” poses a most devastating threat.
"A tour de force… Exciting, beautifully written and astonishingly redolent of the late medieval world." —
The Times
New Yorker
) and Booker Prize–winner John Banville brings to life the dramatic and surprising world of sixteenthcentury astronomer Nicolas Copernicus and the theory that would shatter the medieval view of the universe.
Sixteenthcentury Europe is teeming with change and controversy: wars are being waged by princes and bishops and the repercussions of Luther are being felt through a convulsing Germany. In a remote corner of Poland, a modest canon is practicing medicine and studying the heavens, preparing a theory that will shatter the medieval view of the universe. In this astonishing work of historical imagination, John Banville offers a vivid portrait of a man of painful reticence. For, in a world that is equal parts splendor and barbarism, an obscure cleric who seeks “the secret music of the universe” poses a most devastating threat.
"A tour de force… Exciting, beautifully written and astonishingly redolent of the late medieval world." —
The Times

















