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Venice

By: Jan Morris
Narrated by: Sebastian Comberti
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Venice stands, as she loves to tell you, on the frontiers of the east and west, half-way between the setting and the rising sun. Goethe calls her "the market-place of the Morning and the Evening lands". Certainly no city on earth gives a more immediate impression of symmetry and unity, or seems more patently born to greatness.

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Very well written. Poetic, informativo, witty, fun. Have art, culture, costums, history. Very Good book. Thx.

Good book.

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Love letter may be wrong, its almost a loving obituary, taking in to account the good the bad and the ugly.

Unique love letter from a master

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The definitive guide, and in truth a love letter, to Venice. Absolutely fantastic. The book transported me to La Serenissima and I learned so much. A must listen for anyone who likes Venice or indeed a planning guide on where to go while you are there.

A must listen masterpiece

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More social history than guide book, Morris paints a timeless portrait of this unique city. Whether you’re actively planning a visit or just an armchair traveller it’s well worth a read.

Evocative and informative

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Jan Morris uses words like the strokes and hues of a paint palette. We get though, not only a portrait but also, in Morris's inimitable way, historical, archeological, geographical, geological, sociological and political analyses thrown in. She does (so sadly, did) so with her customary wit and poetry, and humanity.

A portrait of Venice in words

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What an amazing book! What a story or history of Venice. Love this book very much and want visit the city and read it there.
The narrator is very good, but the sound is a little echoey. It distracts from the story sometimes.

All parts of this amazing book are so beautiful.

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I loved the fluent narration. I enjoyed all the factual information delivered in poetic phrases. The whole book is an absolute joy!!

The beautiful vocabulary

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Venice is a rich book, full of wonderful language. This audio book does it full justice with a narration that brings out the best in the writing.

Brilliantly narratef

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It's a shame that it was thought a good idea to update this book. It should have been left as a 1960s homage to Venice and its history The scope of the book is vast and complex so the odd tweaks that have been made sit uncomfortably with the rest. The book reflects the attitudes of the time it was written and there is a lot of racial stereotyping and a fair few patronising statements (hence 4 out of 5). Nevertheless it is an outstanding achievement and the narrator does it justice, managing to deliver the frequent and seemingly iterminable lists without running out of breath. I will admit to preferring Morris's Trieste as a book. This is definitely a Gormenghast castle of a book: large, rambling and full of unexpected things.

A book of lists

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This book is interesting but I would not recommend it to somebody new to Venice and its history. The book is broken into themes like “The Islands”, “The People”, etc. which makes it difficult to understand the development of Venice as a world power. It is largely based on the impressions of a rather knowledgeable lady about the city. It is puzzling why a guy was chosen to read this work. The book includes a few fun facts and humorous stories so can be interesting as an additional source of information.

Interesting but

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