A delightful, witty tale of friendship and adventure from prize-winning
novelist Jose Saramago.
In 1551, King Joo III of Portugal gave Archduke Maximilian an unusual
wedding present: an elephant named Solomon. In Jose Saramago's
remarkable and imaginative retelling, Solomon and his keeper, Subhro,
begin in dismal conditions, forgotten in a corner of the palace grounds.
When it occurs to the king and queen that an elephant would be an
appropriate wedding gift, everyone rushes to get them ready: Subhro is
given two new suits of clothes and Solomon a long overdue scrub.
Accompanied by the Archduke, his new wife, and the royal guard, these
unlikely heroes traverse a continent riven by the Reformation and civil
wars, witnessed along the way by scholars, historians, and wide-eyed
ordinary people as they make their way through the storied cities of
northern Italy; they brave the Alps and the terrifying Isarco and
Brenner Passes; across the Mediterranean Sea and up the Inn River; and
at last, toward their grand entry into the imperial city.