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Watteau in Venice

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Original title
  
La fête à Venise

Media type
  
Book

OCLC
  
30155464

Copyright date
  
1994

Genre
  
Fiction

Translator
  
Alberto Manguel

Language
  
English

Pages
  
240

Author
  
Philippe Sollers

Page count
  
240

ISBN
  
9780684194516

Published
  
New York: C. Scribner's Sons, 1994 (first English edition)

Similar
  
Philippe Sollers books, Other books

Watteau in Venice (French: La fête à Venise) is a novel by French author Philippe Sollers published in 1991 by Editions Gallimard, later translated into English by Alberto Manguel, and then published in 1994 by Charles Scribner's Sons.

The novel is a satirical story of art theft in Venice, including a romance with an American art student and frequent references to art. Ann Irvine of 'Library Journal' describes it as "a clever and sophisticated work that will appeal most to those who know European art and music." Alexander Theroux of 'Review of Contemporary Fiction' is less complimentary: "...all of it comprising a kind of Art Crit 301 strung to a weak detective story -- the novel hasn't a smidge of drama -- gave Sollers to believe he had a good idea for a novel. Sadly, he did not."

References

Watteau in Venice Wikipedia