Europes Babylon, Michael Pye
Europes Babylon, Michael Pye
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Europe's Babylon
The Rise and Fall of Antwerp's Golden Age

Author: Michael Pye

Narrator: Nigel Patterson

Unabridged: 9 hr 10 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 07/26/2022


Synopsis

Before Amsterdam, there was a dazzling North Sea port at the hub of the known world: the city of Antwerp.

In the Age of Exploration, Antwerp was sensational like nineteenth-century Paris or twentieth-century New York. It was somewhere anything could happen or at least be believed: killer bankers, easy kisses, a market in secrets and every kind of heresy. For half the sixteenth century, it was the place for breaking rules—religious, sexual, intellectual.

And it was a place of change. Thomas More opened Utopia there, Erasmus puzzled over money and exchanges, William Tyndale sheltered there and smuggled out his Bible in English until he was killed.

But when Antwerp rebelled with the Dutch against the Spanish and lost, all that glory was buried and its true history rewritten. Mutinous troops burned the city records, trying to erase its true history.

In Europe's Babylon, Michael Pye sets out to rediscover the city that was lost and bring its wilder days to life using every kind of clue: novels, paintings, songs, schoolbooks, letters, and the archives of Venice, London, and the Medici.

About Michael Pye

Michael Pye is the author of The Drowning Room, The Pieces from Berlin, and The Edge of the World, all three of which were New York Times Notable Books of the Year. He lives in Amsterdam.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Benny on September 29, 2021

In mijn weekendkrant pronkte onlangs een advertentie die trots aankondigde dat dit stevig gepromote boek over de gloriejaren van Antwerpen al aan z’n zoveelste druk toe is. Over hetzelfde tijdsgewricht van mijn stad las ik dit jaar ook Gelukkige Stad van Jan Lampo en Jeroen Olyslaegers’ succesroman......more

Goodreads review by Robert on September 23, 2021

I find Michael Pye books kind of frustrating. They keep jumping off of shelves at me because the subjects are so great. He hits neglected topics, and he covers them well. I found this book more satisfying than his "Edge of the World", but there's just something about his writing that puts me off. It......more

Goodreads review by Pieter on December 04, 2021

Ik keek erg uit naar dit boek, maar ik moet toegeven dat het mij toch wat teleurstelt. Pye slaagt er niet echt in om de ziel van de zestiende-eeuwse stad te vatten zoals in de fantastische roman Wildevrouw. Ook merk je dat hij geen Vlaming is, wat je bij Lampo (die exact hetzelfde beschrijft in zijn......more

Goodreads review by Stef on October 16, 2021

Boeiende samenvatting van de gouden zestiende eeuw van Antwerpen, mijn thuisstad. Persoonlijk vind ik het boek weinig verhalend, de auteur wil zoveel vertellen dat het soms van de hak op de tak gaat zonder veel chronologische volgorde - wat kan verwarren als men de geschiedenis niet voorafgaand mach......more

Goodreads review by Tim on February 28, 2023

The story of a city is the story of its people, of small details and petty squabbles. And Antwerp was a city without firm leadership or plan. The result is a book without a plot. It must be so. The book is just a little too long. Yet the climax - the Spanish Fury - gets only a page.......more