The World of Venice

by Jan Morris, James Morris

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A fascinating exploration of the history, sights, seasons, arts, food, and people of an incomparable city. “A highly intelligent portrait of an eccentric city, written in powerful prose and enlivened by many curious mosaics of information...a beautiful book to read and to possess” (The Observer). New Foreword by the Author. Index.

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This is the first book I've read by this famous travel writer. One thing about Morris, is that she is very thorough. Of course, it's readily apparent that she lived in Venice for an extended time, as opposed to visiting for a couple of weeks, so she had time to explore it and experience it thoroughly. The next thing that is apparent is that Morris is opinionated. It's obvious that she loves Venice, but she knows it well enough to pick out the flaws of the city and it's people. I don't always agree with her opinions - she can be a little harsh - but I cannot say that her opinions are baseless. The structure of the book is similar to the Silent Traveler. There is not much of a narrative, but compartmentalized chapters on a certain aspect, show more which act as launching boards for a reverie, or a memory, or a history lesson. If there is one thing I can say about this book it is that I'm dying to go to Venice all the more now that I've read it. show less

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Jan Morris served as an intelligence officer with the 9th Queen's Royal Lancers, studied at Oxford University, and was a reporter for the Times and the Guardian before launching a successful career as a novelist, history author, and travel writer
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Canonical title
The World of Venice
People/Characters
Enrico Dandolo
Important places
Venice, Veneto, Italy

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Genres
Travel, Nonfiction, General Nonfiction
DDC/MDS
945.31History & geographyHistory of EuropeItalyVenetia
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DG674.2 .M65History of Europe, Asia, Africa and OceaniaCityHistory of ItalyNorthern ItalyVenice
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Languages
English
Media
Paper
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