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  • 2016
A-Ma or Playing the Glass Bead Game with Pythagoras, a Historical Novel by Nataa Pantovi, set in the 17th century Chinese Macao.Join this mystical journey of Portuguese settlers to Macao, Jesuit Priests, Dutch traders, Chinese governors, artists, set in the Age of Enlightenment during the Dutch attack to Macao in 1622.Sunday Times Book Review/Author Interview "Beautiful Mind" by Ana Matkova says:

"Seated on a panel with her fellow writers, Maltese-Serbian novelist Nataa Pantovi has been known to use slam poetry to perform her poetic body of work. Like her prose, the improvised words, tribal music, percussionist sounds, lengthy 'aum' chanting, are neither too preposterous nor too earnest but endlessly curious. A bridge builder between East and West, following ancient archaeological findings, she often dives into historic settings more than 2,000 years back in time.

In her novel, Ama: Playing the Glass Bead Game with Pythagoras, the 52-year-old author makes a bold swerve into less-travelled territory. She chooses for her protagonists Ama, an African priestess, living in China's Macao in the 17th century; Ruben, a Portuguese Jesuit priest; and Fr Benedict, an Orthodox Christian.

The book explores the rapidly-growing Macao, its changing sights, sounds and smells from different perspectives, from that of a bat to a goddess to a spirit. Its miracle and its enigma are within the worlds of inner alchemy of the Age of Enlightenment.

Can you tell us about Ama: Playing the Glass Bead Game with Pythagoras?

Both Hesse and Tolstoy were my first spiritual gurus. Through their deep insights and soulful messages, for the first time I experienced the world of spiritual growth and deep contemplation. Many artists have inspired my writings, the likes of Leonardo da Vinci, Lao Tzu and Giordano Bruno. Pythagoras lived on the crossroads of civilisations, as I see us, and he has given us his fascinating research into music and numbers. With my deep respect towards ancient worlds, Pythagoras with his ancient Egyptian mystical knowledge had to be my protagonist.

In your novel, you follow the famous reform of the Chinese calendar during the 17th century. Can you tell us about your research?

I started writing this as a 17th-century novel. In this novel, it was easy to write from the point of view of the main character, a priest or Ama's mother or a man without a name or a goddess, Lilith. Holding up a mirror to society of ancient worlds can be fanatical or too obvious within the storytelling environment, so I had to break the rhythm with myths, with art, with dreams I wanted to bring in the many first-person singular voices, starting with an animal a bat, as a story-teller, moving to Pythagoras, to people who meet Ama within the setting of her coffee house. This narrative framework is 50 per cent inspired by the 'yin' mindset; dreamy and emotional, & 50% factual, male and mind-driven.

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  • Författare: Natasa Nuit Pantovic
  • Format: Pocket/Paperback
  • ISBN: 9789995754198
  • Språk: Engelska
  • Antal sidor: 244
  • Utgivningsdatum: 2016-03-16
  • Förlag: Art of 4 Elements