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Hieronymus

Hieronymus - Nic Ularu

Hieronymus

Hieronymus is a fiction novel about the life and work of the iconic painter Hieronymus Bosch, which preserves the historical context of the dark end of the Middle Ages in Northern Europe.

Based on the little historical information about the artist's life, the novel tries to dissect the context in which Bosch's imagination incorporated the sacred and the profane, the symbol and the metaphor, around which the dramatic life of the creator revolves.

Some documented facts of Bosch's life regarding his marriage to a wealthy woman whose dowry allowed him the freedom of creation, or his survival of a plague epidemic and the great fire of 1463 in 's-Hertogenbosch, are mentioned in the novel to identify the artist's personality and recreate the social and historical context of the western European Middle Ages, haunted by the fear of the Inquisition and religious reform. The artist immerses in the creation process in which the factual circumstances disappear and re-emerge into his artistic universe populated by fantastic characters, grotesque situations, tortures and suffering, that evaporates at the end of the story like a nightmare in the morning light.

In a dazzling confluence of history, art, and imagination, OBIE award-winning playwright and director Nic Ularu takes readers on a journey through the dark and complex world of the iconic painter Hieronymus Bosch in his new novel, "Hieronymus." Through the lens of a man whose works have captivated and perplexed generations, Ularu weaves a story that delves deep into the visceral, the profane, and the sacred that emblematically define the twilight of the Middle Ages in Northern Europe.
Based on the theater play of the same name, "Hieronymus" preserves the historical context, exploring a time fraught with societal tension, shrouded by plague, haunted by the specter of the Inquisition, and propelled towards religious reform. Ularu constructs a narrative that intertwines documented facts from Bosch’s life, such as his marriage to a wealthy woman and survival of a plague epidemic, with a fantastical realm where grotesque creatures and nightmarish scenarios breathe into existence through his iconic, oftentimes bewildering, artworks.

“Hieronymus” has received the esteemed Literary Titan Silver Book Award. The award, which celebrates the meticulous development of unique characters presented in an authentically engaging context, speaks to the depth and complexity with which Ularu has woven the rich, fantastical tapestry of Hieronymus Bosch’s life and work. This prestigious accolade pays tribute to a work that deftly intertwines the enigmatic, the historical, and the fantastical into a mesmerizing journey through time, art, and the human condition.
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Hieronymus is a fiction novel about the life and work of the iconic painter Hieronymus Bosch, which preserves the historical context of the dark end of the Middle Ages in Northern Europe.

Based on the little historical information about the artist's life, the novel tries to dissect the context in which Bosch's imagination incorporated the sacred and the profane, the symbol and the metaphor, around which the dramatic life of the creator revolves.

Some documented facts of Bosch's life regarding his marriage to a wealthy woman whose dowry allowed him the freedom of creation, or his survival of a plague epidemic and the great fire of 1463 in 's-Hertogenbosch, are mentioned in the novel to identify the artist's personality and recreate the social and historical context of the western European Middle Ages, haunted by the fear of the Inquisition and religious reform. The artist immerses in the creation process in which the factual circumstances disappear and re-emerge into his artistic universe populated by fantastic characters, grotesque situations, tortures and suffering, that evaporates at the end of the story like a nightmare in the morning light.

In a dazzling confluence of history, art, and imagination, OBIE award-winning playwright and director Nic Ularu takes readers on a journey through the dark and complex world of the iconic painter Hieronymus Bosch in his new novel, "Hieronymus." Through the lens of a man whose works have captivated and perplexed generations, Ularu weaves a story that delves deep into the visceral, the profane, and the sacred that emblematically define the twilight of the Middle Ages in Northern Europe.
Based on the theater play of the same name, "Hieronymus" preserves the historical context, exploring a time fraught with societal tension, shrouded by plague, haunted by the specter of the Inquisition, and propelled towards religious reform. Ularu constructs a narrative that intertwines documented facts from Bosch’s life, such as his marriage to a wealthy woman and survival of a plague epidemic, with a fantastical realm where grotesque creatures and nightmarish scenarios breathe into existence through his iconic, oftentimes bewildering, artworks.

“Hieronymus” has received the esteemed Literary Titan Silver Book Award. The award, which celebrates the meticulous development of unique characters presented in an authentically engaging context, speaks to the depth and complexity with which Ularu has woven the rich, fantastical tapestry of Hieronymus Bosch’s life and work. This prestigious accolade pays tribute to a work that deftly intertwines the enigmatic, the historical, and the fantastical into a mesmerizing journey through time, art, and the human condition.
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