By Benjamin Taylor Find This Book
"This book contains no itineraries, advice on getting around, or hotel or
restaurant recommendations--in fact, novelist Taylor ("The Book of
Getting Even") hasn't so much penned a literal guide as one
"literary"--but there is a chronology of Naples (from c.1800 B.C.E. to
the present) that proves useful when planning a walk through the city.
Taylor's book, like his subject, Naples, is a lot of things at once;
there are lengthy discussions of history, philosophy, religion, art,
culture, literature, customs. The book meanders between past and
present, wanders in stream-of-thought fashion through the Naples
streets, delves deeply into the city's stories, lives, and lore, and
drops in for conversations with locals; it is an accurate representation
of what travel is and what it means. VERDICT Scholarly and insightful
and balanced with wit and levity, this is written with an effortless
poeticism. It has drawn comparisons with Bruce Chatwin's "In Patagonia"
and Eleanor Clark's "Rome and a Villa", but there is the potential for
cross-genre." (Publisher Weekly)
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