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Overview

¿Podrás tu resolver el misterio de "El enigma del cuatro" y de la "Hypnerotomachia Poliphili"? Visita: www.elenigmadelcuatro.com

Cuando están a punto de graduarse en la prestigiosa Universidad de Princeton, dos estudiantes se ven envueltos en el enigma de Hypnerotomachia Poliphili, un libro publicado en 1499 que ha tenido en vilo durante muchos siglos a los expertos e investigadores de todo el mundo.

Ese libro de título impronunciable, es el núcleo en torno al cual gira El enigma del cuatro, y por el que el protagonista principal, Tom Sullivan, y sus amigos, empiezan a obsesionarse. Tom tiene el precedente en su padre, un estudioso del Renacimiento italiano que dedicó toda su vida a la investigación del enigma y que murió repentinamente en un accidente de coche.

Arriesgando su relación sentimental con Katie y también su propia integridad, Tom se deja llevar por la pasión que el libro ha inferido a tantos estudiosos que han intentado, hasta ahora en vano, descifrar sus claves.

Editorial Reviews

Publishers Weekly
"Piensen en Dan Brown mezclado con Donna Tart y Umberto Eco. El enigma del cuatro contiene asesinatos, amor, peligros y descubrimientos, y al final los protagonistas no sólo corren para resolver el misterio, sino para salvar sus vidas"
The New York Times Book Review
"Es un libro maravilloso con un oscuro secreto Renacentista en su corazón codificado, y el estudiante de Princeton que toma la narración en 1999 es completamente cautivado por su misterio, que él y su inteligente compañero de habitación están dispuestos a desenredar. Profundamente erudita y bastante menos jactanciosa que El código Da Vinci, es el definitivo libro-puzle para cualquiera que se atreva a resolver un enigma."

Product Details

  • ISBN-13: 9788496284159
  • Publisher: Roca Ediciones S.A.
  • Publication date: 10/26/2004
  • Language: Spanish
  • Edition description: Spanish-language Edition
  • Pages: 394
  • Sales rank: 1,187,685
  • Product dimensions: 6.08 (w) x 9.02 (h) x 1.17 (d)

Meet the Author

Ian Caldwell and Dustin Thomason
Ian Caldwell and Dustin Thomason
Ian Caldwell: Se graduó en historia en 1998 por la universidad de Princeton.

Dustin Thomason: Estudió en Harvard, especializándose en antropologia y medicina, y se licenció en 1998. Thomason se doctoró por la Universidad de Columbia en el 2003.

Biography

Virginia natives Ian Caldwell and Dustin Thomason met at a friend's birthday party when they were eight years old, and they've been co-authors ever since, working up from class plays and commencement speeches to their blockbuster of a debut novel, The Rule of Four.

"We were college seniors who, in a bubble of post-graduation optimism, thought we could write and sell a manuscript in the three months before Dusty went to medical school and Ian went to work at a dot-com company," Caldwell and Thomason explained in a Barnes & Noble interview.

The duo picked out a genre and subject: inspired by Caldwell's seminar at Princeton on "Renaissance Art, Science and Magic," they planned to concoct an intellectual thriller about a mysterious 15th-century text, the Hypnerotomachia Poliphili (a real book). But the path from first draft to publication was rockier than they anticipated.

"We slaved over the manuscript a good fifty hours a week that entire summer, and at the end of it all we had... nothing," they confessed.

Nothing, that is, but the beginnings of a manuscript that would take nearly six years to write, rewrite and revise before it would be published.

When The Rule of Four finally made it into print, it met with all the success two first-time authors could hope for -- including glowing reviews and chart-topping sales. "Think Dan Brown by way of Donna Tartt and Umberto Eco ," suggested Publishers Weekly.

The same comparisons were repeated by other book reviewers. Like Brown's The DaVinci Code (which hadn't been published when Caldwell and Thomason were writing their novel), The Rule of Four deals with an explosive secret encoded in ancient texts; like Tartt's The Secret History, it takes place at an elite school where scholarly obsessions turn deadly; like Eco's The Name of the Rose and Foucault's Pendulum, it is packed with historical and literary arcana, "an extremely erudite thriller," as Janet Maslin wrote in The New York Times.

Also in the mix are the authors' observations about love, friendship and undergraduate life at Princeton, Caldwell's alma mater. (Thomason graduated from Harvard, and went on to earn his M.D at Columbia University.)

Though comparisons to The DaVinci Code were inevitable, many critics deemed The Rule of Four "better, more difficult and more rewarding" (The Miami Herald). The San Francisco Chronicle called it "As much a blazing good yarn as it is an exceptional piece of scholarship... A smart, swift, multitextured tale that both entertains and informs."

With their first big success under their belts, Caldwell and Thomason have cheerfully abandoned their other possible career paths in order to focus on writing full-time.

"We're working on our next co-written book," they said in an interview on their publisher's Web site. "Now that we're both able to focus completely on our writing, we look forward to finishing it in a lot less time than The Rule of Four took!"

Good To Know

In our interview, the authors shared some fun and fascinating facts with us:

Caldwell:

"Dusty and I first met at a friend's birthday party in third grade. Twenty years later, that same friend, Olivier Delfosse, took the author photo that appears on the back cover of The Rule of Four."

"Dusty and I co-wrote the speech he gave at our high school graduation. The last line was: ‘With that, I thank you all for a wonderful four years, wish you Godspeed, and hope to see you in another 40.' And that was one of the good parts."

"Dusty and I were the left halfback/left wing combination on our travel soccer team in high school. The only ‘move' we ever rehearsed involved Dusty jogging backward, seemingly to receive a short throw-in from me, then suddenly turning back and bolting up the field, leaving the defender in his tracks, in order to receive a much longer throw. It sounds more complicated than it was, and it rarely worked."

"Dusty finds this endlessly amusing, but my fiancée and I, after spending four years in southwestern Virginia during her veterinary training and my work on The Rule of Four, are devoted fans of Virginia Tech college football. We've moved east since then, but everything in our household -- even writing -- still comes to a stop when the Hokies take the field."

Thomason:

"Ian and I have been writing together since we were kids. In the seventh grade, we co-wrote a spoofy musical number for a teacher's retirement party. I had done a Roger Daltrey turn at that year's talent show (our algebra teacher was a Who fanatic with a garage band but needed a singer), so for the retirement party, I sang and Ian was the piano man. No videotapes exist of this incident."

"I used to be a competitive gymnast, and I was terrified of the high bar."

    1. Hometown:
      Caldwell: Newport News, Virginia; Thomason: New York, New York
    1. Education:
      Caldwell: B.A., Princeton University, 1998; Thomason: A.B., Harvard College, 1998; M.B.A./M.D., Columbia, 2003
    2. Website:

First Chapter

Como a tantos nos sucede, mi padre se pasó la vida juntando las piezas de una historia que nunca llegaría a comprender. Esa historia comenzó casi cinco siglos antes de que yo fuera a la universidad, y terminó mucho después de la muerte de mi padre.

Una noche de noviembre de 1487, dos mensajeros salieron a caballo de las sombras del Vaticano rumbo a una iglesia llamada San Lorenzo, fuera de las murallas de Roma. Lo que ocurrió esa noche trastocó sus destinos, y mi padre creía que podría llegar a trastocar el suyo. Nunca hice mucho caso de sus convicciones. Los hijos son la promesa que el tiempo hace a los hombres, la garantía que cada padre recibe de que todo lo que estima será algún día considerado banal, y de que la persona que más ama en el mundo será incapaz de comprenderlo. Pero mi padre, experto en el Renacimiento, nunca descartó la posibilidad de volver a nacer. Tantas veces contó la historia de los dos mensajeros que, por más que lo intente, no he podido olvidarla. Intuyó --ahora lo comprendo-- que había una lección en ella, una verdad que acabaría por unirnos. Los mensajeros habían sido enviados a San Lorenzo para entregar la carta de un noble con la advertencia, so pena de muerte, de que no la abrieran. La carta llevaba cuatro sellos de cera oscura, y contenía un secreto que mi padre intentaría descifrar durante tres décadas. Pero aquéllos eran malos tiempos para Roma; el honor de otras épocas la había abandonado para no regresar. En el techo de la Capilla Sixtina seguía habiendo un cielo estrellado, y lluvias apocalípticas habían inundado el río Tíber, en cuyas orillas, según las viudas más viejas, había aparecido un monstruo con cuerpo de mujer y cabeza de burro. Rodrigo y Donato, los codiciosos jinetes, no atendieron la advertencia de su señor. Calentaron con una vela los sellos de cera y abrieron la carta para leer su contenido. Antes de partir hacia San Lorenzo, repusieron el sello a la perfección, copiando la impronta del noble con tanto esmero que su intrusión debió de ser imposible de detectar. Si su señor no hubiera sido extraordinariamente sabio, es seguro que los dos correos habrían sobrevivido. Pues no fueron los sellos lo que perdió a Rodrigo y a Donato. Fue la cera negra y pesada en la cual los sellos se habían impreso. Cuando llegaron a San Lorenzo, los mensajeros fueron recibidos por un lacayo que sabía lo que la cera contenía: extractos de una hierba venenosa que, al aplicarse a los ojos, dilata las pupilas. Hoy en día, este compuesto tiene uso medicinal, pero en aquella época era usado como cosmético por las mujeres italianas, pues las pupilas dilatadas se consideraban señal de belleza. Esta práctica dio a la planta su nombre: «mujer bella», o belladonna . Al fundir y refundir los sellos, Rodrigo y Donato recibieron los efectos del humo de la cera quemada. Tras su llegada a San Lorenzo, el lacayo los llevó junto a un candelabro, cerca del altar. Sus pupilas no se contrajeron; el lacayo supo lo que habían hecho.Y aunque los mensajeros se esforzaban por reconocer al hombre a través de su mirada extraviada, éste hizo lo que le habían ordenado: sacó su espada y les cortó la cabeza. Se trataba de una prueba de lealtad, dijo el noble, y los mensajeros habían fracasado. De la suerte de Rodrigo y Donato se enteró mi padre por un documento que descubrió poco antes de morir. El lacayo cubrió sus cuerpos y los sacó a rastras de la iglesia, limpiando la sangre con trapos y estopilla. Metió las cabezas en sendas alforjas y las colocó a ambos lados de la montura; echó los cuerpos sobre los caballos de Rodrigo y Donato y los enganchó al suyo. Encontró la carta en el bolsillo de Donato y la quemó, porque era falsa y no tenía destinatario. Entonces, antes de partir, se arrodilló ante la iglesia, arrepentido, horrorizado por el pecado que acababa de cometer en nombre de su señor. Frente a sus ojos, las aberturas que había entre las seis columnas de San Lorenzo le parecieron dientes negros, y aquel simple lacayo reconoció haber temblado al verlas, pues de niño, sentado sobre las rodillas de las viudas, había conocido las visiones que tuvo el poeta Dante del infierno, y sabido que el castigo de los grandes pecadores era ser roídos para siempre entre las fauces de lo ‘mperador del doloroso regno . Quizás el viejo San Lorenzo estuviera observando desde la tumba y, viendo la sangre en las manos de aquel pobre hombre, lo perdonara. O quizás no hubiera perdón posible, y San Lorenzo, como los santos y los mártires del presente, guardara un silencio inescrutable. Aquella noche, el lacayo siguió las órdenes de su señor y llevó los cadáveres de Rodrigo y Donato al carnicero. Acaso sea mejor no imaginar su destino. Pero espero que los cuerpos fueran arrojados a la calle y recogidos por los carros de la basura, o devorados por los perros, y no transformados en un pastel. En cualquier caso, el carnicero encontró otro uso para las cabezas. Las vendió a un panadero del lugar, un hombre un poco taimado, que aquella noche las depositó en su propio horno antes de cerrar. En aquella época era costumbre que las viudas tomaran prestados los hornos de los panaderos al caer la noche, cuando las brasas del día aún estaban calientes; las mujeres llegaron, y al encontrarse con las cabezas chillaron y estuvieron a punto de desmayarse. A primera vista, ser usado para espantar a un puñado de viejas brujas parece un destino vulgar. Pero creo que Rodrigo y Donato han gozado de mayor fama de la que jamás habrían podido gozar en vida, gracias a la forma en que murieron. Porque en toda civilización son las viudas quienes guardan la memoria, y una cosa es cierta: las que encontraron las cabezas en el horno del panadero nunca lo olvidaron. Aun después de que el panadero confesara su hazaña, las viudas debieron de seguir contando a los niños de Roma la historia del descubrimiento; y ellos, durante una generación entera, recordaron el cuento de las cabezas milagrosas tan vívidamente como recordaban al monstruo escupido por la riada del Tíber. Y aunque la historia de los dos mensajeros pasaría finalmente al olvido, hay algo que permanece más allá de toda duda.

El lacayo cumplió con su deber. Sea cual fuere, el secreto de su señor nunca salió de San Lorenzo. La mañana siguiente al asesinato de Rodrigo y Donato, mientras los basureros amontonaban tripas e inmundicias en sus carretillas, nadie prestó demasiada atención a la muerte de aquellos hombres. El lento progreso que transforma la belleza en podredumbre y la podredumbre en belleza siguió su curso y, como los dientes de la serpiente que Cadmo sembró, la sangre del mal regó tierras romanas y produjo renacimientos. Pasarían quinientos años antes de que alguien descubriera la verdad. Cuando esos cinco siglos hubieron pasado, y la muerte hubo encontrado un nuevo par de mensajeros, yo estaba terminando mi último año de universidad en Princeton.

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