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384 pages, Paperback
First published April 15, 1997
“Writers have been declaring their love of Italian cities, art, and people for centuries—Goethe, Stendhal, Byron, Shelley, Dickens, Robert Browning, Ruskin, Henry James, and D.H. Lawrence are the best known. But still to be heard are the stories of women’s passions for Italy. As writers of travel essays, memoirs, and fiction, as exiles, pilgrims, and pioneers of one sort or another, they have, from multiple points of view in widely varying tones, had their say. ‘Desiring Italy’ gathers together their best testimonies—beautiful mixtures of affection, intelligence and wit. Few write simply as tourists, as one-trip reporters. Each woman has found there a world of art or love, of personal meaning—an encounter of such profound interest she must tell it.”