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  1. Prospero is a magician who gets to keep only a small fragment of his enormous library when he is exiled with his daughter to an enchanted island. As Prospero describes the books he loves, visions begin to unfold. However, problems arise when Prospero’s daughter falls in love with the wrong man.

  2. Prospero's Books. Rent Prospero's Books on Fandango at Home, Prime Video, or buy it on Fandango at Home, Prime Video. There is no middle ground for viewers of Peter Greenaway's work, but for his ...

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  3. 1,731 Followers, 222 Following, 247 Posts - Prospero's Books (@prosperosbooks.tbilisi) on Instagram: "Independent bookstore and coffee house located in Tbilisi, Georgia, offering Caucasus’s largest collection of English books and fresh roasted coffee"

  4. Il y a 5 jours · Prospero’s Books pose d’emblée le problème de l’essoufflement d’un parti-pris, à moins qu’il ne s’agisse de son dérèglement. Prospero, chassé de Milan se retrouve sur une île en compagnie de sa fille et d’une pile de livres. Il ourdit une vengeance et conçoit un drame dans lequel il manipule ses ennemis. Ceux-ci existent ...

  5. Prospero's Books Drama 1991 2 hr 1 min iTunes Available on iTunes In Peter Greenaway's creative retelling of William Shakespeare's The Tempest, Prospero (John Gielgud), a former Duke of Milan, has been exiled to an island far from Europe. By studying the ...

  6. Rustaveli Ave. №34. ZIP:0108. Tbilisi Georgia. +995 32 2-923592 / (995 32) 2 920901. info@prosperosbookshop.com. 9:30 - 20:30. Prospero’s Books has the biggest international presence in bookselling in the Caucasus region. Just about every significant international writer visiting the country will have a coffee in its cafe – many enjoying ...

  7. Prospero's Books is nothing less than an almost overwhelming feast of images, stuffed with charms, magic and metaphors. It is Peter Greenaway's vision of what The Tempest might have been had Prospero used those 24 books of great knowledge and magic he took with him when he was sent into exile by his brother.