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192 pages, Paperback
First published January 1, 1970
(... a portentous topographical melancholy unknown at Naples, as if the landscape itself were missing its own past) and the sea, it was not apprehension that increased in me, but the sense of place. If places were vengeful, as Gianni said, they were also more magnanimous than any human benefactor, making provision for us for the rest of our lives, asking nothing more of us than to take pleasure in their memory.It is not a travelogue, however, and that reader would be missing all the novel has to offer. The prose is complex and offers much. Hazzard doesn't give us too many characters, so she can present them more fully. What is most compelling is that the relationships between and among the characters are dynamic. I am not a good predictor, as I've said. I did see one change coming, but not the others.