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The Hill of Venus

by Nathan Gallizier

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Set in 13th-century Italy, this historical novel by Nathan Gallizier depicts the life of Francesco Villani, a young man conflicted by his illegitimate origins and familial obligations. The narrative focuses on his internal struggles related to love, duty, and sacrifice, set against the serene landscape of the Basilicata region during summer. The story begins with a detailed description of the regional landscape, establishing a peaceful yet evocative atmosphere as Francesco rides toward a monastery, reflecting the period's social and religious themes.

Written in the early 20th century, the novel combines elements of romance and destiny, illustrating Francesco's efforts to reconcile his personal aspirations with his father's dying wish for him to pursue monastic life. The work situates personal conflict within a historically rich setting, exploring themes of atonement and societal expectation. It offers a detailed portrayal of medieval Italy's cultural landscape and the individual's place within it.

From the opening pages

Evening was falling on the Basilicata, the shadowy, hazy twilight of the fading midsummer day. The pale green leaves of the olive-branches hung limply from their boughs, but the great willows which drooped over the meandering tide of the Garigliano now and then stirred a feathery twig in response to the delicate touch of the evening breeze. The sun had entered the waters of ancient Liris for his evening bath, leaving his robes of crimson and gold draped in the western sky. Everything in this fabled land had grown enchanted in the sunset glow. The plane-trees drooped their leaves, as if wrapped in silent dreams. In the poppy-fields the shrill insect voices were hushed, wan presage of the coming dusk. The Liris rolled his sunset crimson gold between the broken scenery of the hills, and the dark forests of the Murgie spread waving shadows over the sun-kissed Apulian plains. To eastward the towering promontory of Monte Gargano, with the shrines of St. Michael, patron of the Sea, rose sheer and precipitous from the restless element which laved its base. The milk-white Apulian towns of Foggia, Trani and Bitonto faded into the horizon to southward, and the shadowy outlines of Castel del Monte, rising upon a conical hill in the remote Basilicata, terminated the view to westward. Out of the green dusk of forest aisles in which lost sunbeams quivered, there rode a horseman into the shadowy silence of the deepening twilight. Horse and rider alike seemed to feel the sway of the hour. Their appearance did not so much as startle a bird, which from the boughs of a carob-tree was languidly carolling a slumber song, that melted away in the purple twilight without a single vibration. Rider and steed drooped; the one in his saddle, the other over the fragrant grass, into which the tired hoofs sank at every step. The solitary traveller seemed lost in contemplation of the scenery, as he now and then paused in the shadow of the dwarfed plane and carob-trees. Round their grotesquely gnarled trunks vines clung in fantastic tapestries of living green, between which the path seemed to wind towards strange twilight worlds. Slowly, as if under the weight of some heavy spell, the horseman continued upon the deserted road, when he was suddenly roused from his abstracted reveries by the sound of the Angelus, cleaving the stillness with echoing chimes. Reining in…

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