Pages: 336 (Paperback) ISBN: 0571168973 Pub: Faber and Faber Pub date: 2004-10-07 Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 1311
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Reader Reviews:An exquisite love letter to Venice (14/15 people found this helpful)I decided to read "Venice" in preparation for a week-long stay in the Italian city.
the real Venice - a personal view, but very evocative (13/13 people found this helpful)This is a wonderful book which catches the flavour of Venice and is beautifully written. Jan Morris is one of the most individual and memorable of all travel writers, and this city is one she knows well and loves greatly ; that is evident on every page. The visual descriptions are precise and quirky, the little stories from Venetian myth and legend add character to the book and her knowledge of the history and culture of the place, worn lightly and always enlightening, never intrusive, make this a fine book. Above all she is a marvellous writer. Brilliant, passionate prose intertwining past and present (4/5 people found this helpful)The most evocative and well balanced description of a place and people. Morris writes beautiful prose with passion, knitting together the present and past in a seamless fashion which is nothing short of genius. The only criticism is that lists of things found in Venice can be a little tedious e.g. the description of the different Venetian Lions Am I a Philistine? (8/30 people found this helpful)I purchased this book after carefully reading the reviews, the majority of which were ecstatic! On receiving it, I found it to be (dare I say?) rather "high brow" and not really a guidebook at all but a literary tribute to a glorious past of Venice. Please don't think that I am a McDonald's hunting moron, but as a first time visitor to Venice, I don't think I can use it to find my way around the city too clearly If you havenýt been to Venice... (22/23 people found this helpful)... and maybe aren't even going, but wonder why all the fuss about Venice, here's your answer. Reading this book is like inhaling the soul of the place without ever going there - armchair travelling of the highest order. Similar ProductsVenice for Pleasure Francesco's Venice : Complete BBC Series A History of Venice Venice Revealed: An Intimate Portrait CategoriesAmazon.co.uk places this book into the following categories:
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