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Venices (book)

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Original title
  
Venises

Language
  
French

Published in English
  
2002

Originally published
  
1971

Page count
  
221

Published in english
  
2002

Country
  
France

Publication date
  
1971

Pages
  
221

Author
  
Paul Morand

Publisher
  
Éditions Gallimard

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Venices (French: Venises) is a 1971 book by the French writer Paul Morand. Morand recounts his travels to Venice, often in the company of other famous writers and artists. An English translation by Euan Cameron was published in 2002.

Reception

The Guardian's Nicholas Lezard wrote in 2002: "Paul Morand's Venices is so lush that at times one imagines one is reading a parody. ... Morand was the all-round aesthete; that is, he could be picky not just about his art but about the company he kept, as well as where he kept it. There are stories here, many of them first-hand, about Diaghilev, Proust, Renoir père, d'Annunzio, Les Six (there's a picture of them on page 110 which you can refer to whenever you get stuck trying to remember their names), Paul Claudel ('who handed out hard-boiled eggs, on which he had written poems, to each of us'), and a whole host of now-obscure statesmen, poets, writers, diplomats, courtiers."

References

Venices (book) Wikipedia


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