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The Smiles of Rome: A Literary Companion for Readers and Travelers

by Susan Cahill (Editor)

Other authors: Andre Aciman (Contributor), Jane Alison (Contributor), Elizabeth Bowen (Contributor), Robert Browning (Contributor), Michelangelo Buonarroti (Contributor)22 more, Eleanor Clark (Contributor), Vittoria Colonna (Contributor), Federico Fellini (Contributor), Sigmund Freud (Contributor), Natalia Ginzburg (Contributor), Johann Wolfgang Goethe (Contributor), Nathaniel Hawthorne (Contributor), Henry James (Contributor), Georgina Masson (Contributor), Elsa Morante (Contributor), William Murray (Contributor), Ovid (Contributor), Simon Schama (Contributor), Muriel Spark (Contributor), Alice Steinbach (Contributor), John Updike (Contributor), Margaret Visser (Contributor), Susan Vreeland (Contributor), Edith Wharton (Contributor), William Carlos Williams (Contributor), Christopher Woodward (Contributor), Marguerite Yourcenar (Contributor)

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Take a Roman holiday with some of the world’s greatest writers Explore the Palatine with Elizabeth Bowen. Visit the temple of the Vestal Virgins with Georgina Masson. Analyze Michelangelo’s Moses with Sigmund Freud. Stroll through ancient streets with Goethe and with Henry James. Share Alice Steinbach’s midnight epiphany on a shabby hotel balcony. Learn the art of love from Ovid. Visit villas and gardens with Edith Wharton. Enjoy Rome’s myriad moods and pleasures with Robert Browning, Eleanor Clark, Susan Vreeland, and many others. An irresistible collection of writing about one of the world’s most beloved destinations, The Smiles of Rome spans the centuries from ancient times to the present day. Each essay resonates with the richness and turmoil of the past and overflows with a great wealth of fascinating facts and intriguing tidbits for today’s avid readers and travelers. “Rome,” writes Susan Cahill, “has the power to blow your mind and heart.” This delicious, many-layered collection honoring the city that is the heart and soul of European civilization has the same power to thrill.… (more)
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This is an excellent compendium of writings on Rome by famous and not so famous writers and other personages. The selections are short, and you never get bogged down. Following each selection is a recommended walk through the areas where the particular writer stayed and to the sites mentioned in the selection. The walking guide also mentions restaurants and other places you might want to stop at if you take the walks. What is more, Google Maps now has every street in Rome filmed, so you can use the little yellow man to take a virtual walk down each of the streets mentioned. ( )
  nemoman | May 7, 2011 |
Greatly enhanced my trip! ( )
  VenusofUrbino | Nov 17, 2008 |
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Cahill, SusanEditorprimary authorall editionsconfirmed
Aciman, AndreContributorsecondary authorall editionsconfirmed
Alison, JaneContributorsecondary authorall editionsconfirmed
Bowen, ElizabethContributorsecondary authorall editionsconfirmed
Browning, RobertContributorsecondary authorall editionsconfirmed
Buonarroti, MichelangeloContributorsecondary authorall editionsconfirmed
Clark, EleanorContributorsecondary authorall editionsconfirmed
Colonna, VittoriaContributorsecondary authorall editionsconfirmed
Fellini, FedericoContributorsecondary authorall editionsconfirmed
Freud, SigmundContributorsecondary authorall editionsconfirmed
Ginzburg, NataliaContributorsecondary authorall editionsconfirmed
Goethe, Johann WolfgangContributorsecondary authorall editionsconfirmed
Hawthorne, NathanielContributorsecondary authorall editionsconfirmed
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Masson, GeorginaContributorsecondary authorall editionsconfirmed
Morante, ElsaContributorsecondary authorall editionsconfirmed
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Take a Roman holiday with some of the world’s greatest writers Explore the Palatine with Elizabeth Bowen. Visit the temple of the Vestal Virgins with Georgina Masson. Analyze Michelangelo’s Moses with Sigmund Freud. Stroll through ancient streets with Goethe and with Henry James. Share Alice Steinbach’s midnight epiphany on a shabby hotel balcony. Learn the art of love from Ovid. Visit villas and gardens with Edith Wharton. Enjoy Rome’s myriad moods and pleasures with Robert Browning, Eleanor Clark, Susan Vreeland, and many others. An irresistible collection of writing about one of the world’s most beloved destinations, The Smiles of Rome spans the centuries from ancient times to the present day. Each essay resonates with the richness and turmoil of the past and overflows with a great wealth of fascinating facts and intriguing tidbits for today’s avid readers and travelers. “Rome,” writes Susan Cahill, “has the power to blow your mind and heart.” This delicious, many-layered collection honoring the city that is the heart and soul of European civilization has the same power to thrill.

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