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Gondola days

Francis Hopkinson Smith

Publisher: Good Press

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In "Gondola Days," Francis Hopkinson Smith offers a captivating narrative that intertwines travel memoir and cultural exploration, drawing readers into the enchanting world of Venice during the late 19th century. Written in a vivid and impressionistic style, the book presents a series of personal experiences and observations from the author's journey through the city's labyrinthine canals and charming byways. Smith's elegant prose not only paints a picture of the physical beauty of Venice but also delves into the rich tapestry of its history, art, and the idiosyncrasies of its inhabitants, reflecting the broader literary movement of realism that was gaining prominence during his time. Francis Hopkinson Smith was an American author, painter, and engineer whose diverse career and personal experiences greatly influenced his writing. Born in 1838, Smith's profound appreciation for art and architecture, stemming from his professional background as a designer and builder, infuses "Gondola Days" with intricate details that transport readers to the sights and sounds of Venice, illuminating the deep connections between the physical and cultural landscapes of the city. Smith's fascination with travel and exploration further enhances the authenticity of his work. I highly recommend "Gondola Days" for anyone seeking to experience the allure of Venice through the eyes of a perceptive and articulate observer. Smith's enchanting prose invites readers on a journey that is not only aesthetically pleasing but also intellectually enriching, making it a valuable addition to the canon of travel literature.
Available since: 03/02/2025.
Print length: 140 pages.

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