Venice by Michelle Lovric

Venice by Michelle Lovric

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Zusammenfassung

A collection of prose and poetry about the magical, incomparable city of Venice which includes many pieces which have never been published in English.

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Venice by Michelle Lovric

Elusive and fantastical, Venice is a many-layered confection of history. The writers here have captured what is most important to them in pieces ranging from the city's foundation up to the present time. The voices, entirely diverse, are both international and native: here we meet Hans Christian Andersen, Paolo Barbaro, Bernard Berenson, Mary Braddon, Casanova, Chekov, Thomas Coryate, Gabriele D'Annunzio, John Evelyn, Hans Habe, Hermann Melville, Claude Monet, Margaret Oliphant, Ezra Pound, Rainer Maria Rilke, Francesco Sansovino, Frances Trollope and Elio Zorzi. Variously a City of the Soul, The Watery City, The Merchant City, City Afloat, City at Play, The Cruel City, City of Courtesans, City of Arts, City of Flavours, The Haunted City and City of the Future, Venice is captured here in all her moods.
For CARNEVALE: 'A dazzling, baroque tale' STRIBUNE 'Intriguing, magical' AXM 'Drips detail and drama' ELLE 'Rarely have I seen a historical period so brilliantly portrayed. Lovric has brought Venice to life in all of its tattered glory' HIST. NOVEL SOCIETY 'A truly sensual glide' LISA ST AUBIN DE TERAN For THE VIRAGO BOOK OF CHRISTMAS: 'A sparkling collection ... the perfect antidote to the usual festive fare' WHAT'S ON
Michelle Lovric is the author of CARNEVALE. Born in Australia, she now lives in London and Venice.
SKU Nicht verfügbar
ISBN 13 9780349117126
ISBN 10 0349117128
Titel Venice
Autor Michelle Lovric
Serie Abacus Books
Buchzustand Nicht verfügbar
Bindungsart Paperback
Verlag Little, Brown Book Group
Erscheinungsjahr 1987-10-01
Seitenanzahl 256
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