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ISBN: PB: 9781902669298

Signal Books

May 2001

219 pp.

20.4x13.6 cm

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Venice

A Cultural and Literary History

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Established on its many islands by Roman refugees, the centre of a maritime empire, a republic for a thousand years, Venice has always been distinct from the rest of Italy, and from anywhere else. Its unique light and hundreds of canals, palaces and churches: from mosaic-encrusted Byzantine to harmonious Palladian, have attracted travellers, painters and writers as diverse as Turner, Proust and Pound. Historically celebrated for its wealth and independence of mind, the city has also become a byword for beauty and decadence. Martin Garrett explores the extraordinary history, art and architecture of Venice and the islands of the lagoon. Looking at the legacy of the city's Jewish, Greek, Slav and Armenian minorities, he recalls the exploits of such legendary figures as Casanova and Byron. He also assesses the successful struggle to preserve the city in the face of flood and corruption, and its important modern role as host of the Biennale and film festival.

The City of Pomp and Ritual: the Grand Canal, palazzi, royal receptions; life on the water, gondolas and bridges; pageantry and the powerless Doge.

The City of Drama: commedia dell'arte, opera, carnival; from Monteverdi to Dario Fo; Death in Venice and the dream of decadence; the film festival.

The City of Literature and Art: the inspiration for Henry James, Thomas Mann and John Ruskin; the imaginary home of Shylock and Volpone; futurism, fascism and Marinetti.

About the Author

Martin Garrett has written widely on Renaissance and nineteenth-century literature. He is the author of "Venice: A Cultural and Literary Companion" (Signal, 2000). He has lived and worked in Cambridge since 1994.