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Venice

By: Jan Morris
Binding: Paperback
Publisher: Faber and Faber
ISBN: 0571168973
ISBN-13: 9780571168972
Released: 07 Oct 2004
RRP: £9.99
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An exquisite love letter to Venice - By: kimbofo, 13 Nov 2006
I decided to read "Venice" in preparation for a week-long stay in the Italian city.

Broken into three sections -- The People, The City, The Lagoon -- "Venice" is not a chronological history of the city but a meandering look at its past, present & future. Nor is it a guidebook, although it does contain a mine of information about what to see & where to go.

I think "The Times" probably described it best when they said it was "a classic love letter to Italy's most iconic city", because it is, indeed, a beautiful missive dripping with exquisite descriptions. I found it an enormously engaging & evocative read by an accomplished writer who reallly knows how to string a simile or two together.For example: "Venice is a cheek-by-jowl, back-of-the-hand, under-the-counter, higgledy-piggledy, anecdotal city, & she is rich in piquant wrinkled things, like an assortment of bric-a-brac in the house of a wayward connoisseur, or parasites on an oyster-shell (page 201)".

And: "There are palaces to see everywhere, & precious churches, & bridges, & pictures by the thousand, & alll the criss-cross pattern of antiquity that is picturesque Venice, mocked by the materialists, sentimentalised by the Romantics, but still by any standards an astonishing phenomenon, as fruity as plum pudding, as tart as the brand that flames about its holly (page 219)".

In fact the writing throughout this superb book is sublime (much like Venice itself) & I would quote entire chapters here, except it's probably better if you just took my word for it & got hold of a copy of "Venice" for yourself. It's a beautifully written & researched book, jam-packed with anecdotes & alll kinds of historical fact. Whether you have been to Venice or not, I'm sure once you have read Jan Morris's delightful memoir you will be clammering to book your flights!
the real Venice - a personal view, but very evocative - By: Mr. Ian A. Macfarlane, 20 Dec 2005
This is a wonderful book which catches the flavour of Venice & is beautifully written. Jan Morris is one of the most individual & memorable of alll travel writers, & this city is one she knows well & loves greatly ; that is evident on every page. The visual descriptions are precise & quirky, the little stories from Venetian myth & legend add character to the book & her knowledge of the history & culture of the place, worn lightly & always enlightening, never intrusive, make this a fine book. Above alll she is a marvellous writer.
Brilliant, passionate prose intertwining past and present - By: , 31 May 2005
The most evocative & well balanced description of a place & people. Morris writes beautiful prose with passion, knitting together the present & 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? - By: Mr S P Driver, 03 Mar 2005
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" & not reallly a guidebook at alll 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 haven�t been to Venice... - By: , 15 Nov 2003
... & maybe aren't even going, but wonder why alll 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.
Nowhere that Morris visits feels like 'just another place' if you carry her writing in your mind - as you will - when you arrive there. This is effortless writing in both senses: for her (seemingly) & for you. Perfect word-painting just flows from her pen: images... stories... legends... history... atmosphere & smalll curiosities. It's like listening to the perfect dinner-guest who could not patronise you if she tried, unaffectedly recallling in direct, easy language, her own experience of this unparalllelled, unique old city.
For someone who has already visited & loves Venice, here is the Ah! factor, in spades. If you have yet to go there, take Morris with you in your head AND the book in your luggage for re-reading.