Paula Weideger

Venetian Dreaming

Sprache: Englisch.
kartoniert , 347 Seiten
ISBN 0671047302
EAN 9780671047306
Veröffentlicht September 2003
Verlag/Hersteller Atria Books
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Beschreibung

Who hasn't longed to escape to the enchanting canals and mysterious alleyways of Venice? Globetrotting writer Paula Weideger not only dreamed the dream, she took the leap. In Venetian Dreaming, she charts the course of her love affair with one of the world's most treasured cities.
Weideger's search for a place to live eventually takes her to the Palazzo Donà dalle Rose, one of the rare Venetian palaces continuously inhabited by the family that built it. She weaves the past lives of the family Donà with her own adventures as she threads her way through the labyrinthine city. Art and architecture are a constant presence. Yet even more strongly felt is the passage of time, the panorama of the seasons as reflected in special events -- Carnival, the Film Festival, September's historic regatta, midnight mass at San Marco. We follow Weideger as she explores the Ghetto, the expatriate community, and the lives of locals from noblemen to boatmen. Along the way she encounters everyone from the ghost of Peggy Guggenheim to the Merchant Ivory crowd, and experiences some high drama with the Contessa, her landlady. The resulting memoir is a wry and illuminating, intelligent and tender account of the once grand heritage and now imperiled future of Venice.

Portrait

Paula Weideger was born and raised in the Bronx and then Long Island. She started out as a painter, went to graduate school in Physiological Psychology, and taught at universities in New York before becoming a writer. Her journalism has been published in many newspapers and magazines in the US and Britain, including the Sunday New York Times, Travel and Leisure, Town & Country, the Independent, the Daily Telegraph, the Guardian, and the Financial Times. A New Yorker always, she has lived in Paris and Amsterdam for twenty years and spent a great deal of time in London before managing to move to Venice.