I, Iago A Novel

I, Iago A Novel by Nicole Galland is published by HarperCollins and was released on April 24, 2012. This 400-page book presents a reexamination of one of literature’s classic villains, Iago, set against the backdrop of Renaissance Venice. The narrative explores Iago’s early life, marked by his inconvenient honesty, which alienates him from his family and society. As he embraces military life, he finds love with Emilia and gains the respect of General Othello, only to be thrust into a series of unexpected deceptions that lead him down a dark path of vengeance.
Readers will find a rich exploration of Iago’s character as he navigates the complexities of friendship, betrayal, and ambition. The story delves into the conditions and events that shape Iago into a notorious figure, offering insights into themes of morality and the human condition. This edition invites readers to engage with a historical fiction narrative that sheds new light on the motivations behind Iago’s actions, drawing inspiration from Shakespeare’s classic tragedy Othello.
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From Nicole Galland, acclaimed author of The Fool’s Tale, comes a marvelous evocation of a distant time and place . . . and a breathtaking reexamination of one of literature’s classic villains
From earliest childhood, the precocious boy called Iago had inconvenient tendencies toward honesty—a failing that made him an embarrassment to his family and an outcast in the corrupt culture of glittering Renaissance Venice. Embracing military life as an antidote to the frippery of Venetian society, Iago won the love of the beautiful Emilia and the regard of Venice’s revered General Othello. After years of abuse and rejection, Iago was poised to achieve everything he had ever fought for and dreamed of . . .
But a cascade of unexpected deceptions propels him on a catastrophic quest for righteous vengeance, contorting his moral compass until he has betrayed his closest friends and family, and sealed his own fate as one of the most notorious villains of all time.
Inspired by William Shakespeare’s classic tragedy Othello—a timeless tale of friendship and treachery, love and jealousy—Galland’s I, Iago sheds fascinating new light on a complex soul, and on the conditions and fateful events that helped to create a monster.
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