7 of 7 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars
A bouquet of sensations!, Jun 24 2009
By Anthony "Archhistbuff" - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Ziska: The Problem of a Wicked Soul (Paperback)
For my 25th birthday, a friend bought me a "shot" of 25-year-old Macallan single malt scotch. At that time, it cost $27.00, so needless to say, it was a sipper and not a shooter. Upon putting the small snifter to my nose, the bouquet was amazingly complex and brought about euphoric olfactory sensations not often experienced. Upon the first sip, my mouth was filled with an amazing plethora of sensations - one from each different side of my mouth. Similarly, I experienced such a bouquet of sensations while reading Ziska, by Marie Corelli.
While only 155 pages long, Ziska is filled with hints, suggestions, ideas, and symbolism. A reader encounters feminism and female sexuality, arguments against the upper class, questions about the definition of love, questions about life and death and the presence or lack of presence of an afterlife, and in the end, is filled with the desire to make amends for any wrongs she/he has accidentally or intentionally perpetrated upon other people. Even with all of this, or perhaps because of all this, the story remains cohesive, maintaining the attention of the reader throughout. This is certainly aided by the fact that the story is set in a place that has an intrigue and mystery of its own - Egypt. With the ancient pyramids, hidden tombs, hidden treasure, and secret entrances, this story easily fits with many of the trends in current literature. As Dr. Curt Herr, writer of the introduction tells the reader, Ziska was a best-seller in 1897, right along side Bram Stoker's Dracula, and Richard Marsh's The Beetle. Upon reading Ziska, it is easy to see why.
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars
Ziska: A non-stop thrill ride!!!, Jun 4 2009
By Richie Rich "Rich S." - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Ziska: The Problem of a Wicked Soul (Paperback)
I loved this book! Once you start a Corelli novel, it is impossible to walk away from it. Ziska follows the life of a decadent artist as he experiences past life regressions when he meets Ziska in Cairo. Flickers of memories start to interrupt his thoughts, and as the book progresses he becomes more and more haunted by her face. I won't give away any plot spoilers here- but the final chapter is a wonderful read! I wasn't expecting Corelli's ending- and found my self thinking about it long after I put the book down. For a 100 year old book, Ziska is really modern. It is a simple tale filled with lush details, some social commentary (which is a riot to today's reader), and is a blast to read- from beginning to end, I was hooked.
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars
a wonderful rainy night read!, Jun 4 2009
By Ibsen Freak "GothGuy" - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Ziska: The Problem of a Wicked Soul (Paperback)
Thank God! Marie Corelli is back! She's been overlooked for too long and Ziska is a wonderfully inventive book- If you liked 'The Sorrows of Satan' and 'Wormwood', 'Ziska' is a must own. It is a cross between Noel Coward, characters from Dark Shadows, and a 1940's Mummy flick (though written in 1897). Ziska has returned from the grave to seek revenge on a lover from a past life, but Corelli's ending is far from predictable! Her descriptions are remarkable as well. It is easy to see why Corelli was a Victorian sensation! I'll consume every Corelli novel I can find- Thanks to Valencourt Press for re-issuing this great Victorian mystery-!