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Eleanor Clark

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Rome and a Villa

"These essays gather up Rome and hold it before us, bristling and dense and dreamlike, with every scene drenched in the sound of fountains, of leaping and falling water."  - The New Yorker"Perhaps the finest book ever to be written about a city." - New York TimesBringing to life the legendary city's beauty and magic in all its many facets, Eleanor Clark's masterful collection of vignettes, Rome and a Villa, has transported readers for generations.
In 1947 a young American woman named Eleanor Clark went to Rome on a Guggenheim fellowship to write a novel. But instead of a novel, Clark created a series of sketches of Roman life written mostly between 1948 and 1951. Wandering the streets of this legendary city, Eleanor fell under Rome's spell-its pace of life, the wry outlook of its men and women, its magnificent history and breathtaking contribution to world culture.
Rome is life itself-a sensuous, hectic, chaotic, and utterly fascinating blend of the comic and the tragic. Clark highlights Roman art and architecture, including Hadrian's Villa-an enormous, unfinished palace-as a prism to view the city and its history, and offers a lovely portrait of the Cimitero acattolico-long known as the Protestant cemetery-where Keats, Shelley, and other foreign notables rest.
Clark's classic portrait of Rome captures: An American in Italy: The story of how a novelist's journey to Rome in 1947 transformed into an intimate and unforgettable collection of sketches on the Eternal City. A Personal History of Rome: A deep dive into the city's past, from the sprawling ruins of Hadrian's Villa to the quiet corners where history feels alive and personal. The Roman Character: Vivid vignettes that capture Rome as life itself-a sensuous, chaotic, and fascinating blend of the comic and the tragic, seen through the eyes of its people.
Literary Landmarks: A moving portrait of the Protestant cemetery, the final resting place of poets Keats and Shelley, and a reflection on the city's magnetic pull on artists and writers.
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Rome and a Villa
Eleanor Clark
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