The Other Venice: Secrets of the City (Reaktion Books - Topographics) | 
enlarge | Author: Predrag Matvejevic Creator: Russell Scott Valentino Publisher: Reaktion Books Category: Book
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Media: Paperback Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 112 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.6 Dimensions (in): 9 x 6.7 x 0.4
ISBN: 186189337X Dewey Decimal Number: 914.5310493 EAN: 9781861893376 ASIN: 186189337X
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To know a city is to become intimately intertwined with its nooks, crevices, secret passageways, and dark places where its lifeblood flows—and what city has more of those than Venice? In The Other Venice, Predrag Matvejevic ventures past the infamous canals and cobblestone streets of the tourist’s Venice to find the heart of the ancient Italian metropolis. A lyric re-imagining of the City of Romance, The Other Venice utterly reconfigures the Venetian landscape, as Matvejevic follows both real and imaginary maps, contemporary and historical, to trace out the details of this sensuous city. He probes into what the ancient metropolis means to its people, the nation, and global culture. But he also finds hints of life in the smallest and most mundane details—ancient bridges, rust-flecked boats, wall sculptures, rivers, and piazzas scattered throughout the city. Each has a little-known story and with Matvejevic as our guide, he reveals the stories behind them all.
The book carries readers to a Venice that has escaped the eyes of writers, artists, and photographers through the centuries, and Matejevic by turns plays a historian, cartographer, anthropologist, and philologist as he unravels elusive artifacts of time past. Arresting black-and-white photographs by renowned photographer Sarah Quill accompany the text, offering a silent testament to Matvejevic’s pilgrimage. A fascinating and beautifully written guide, The Other Venice reminds us that there is always another mystery to uncover in the city of water and stone.
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venice for real October 10, 2008 I spent about a month in Venice a couple of years ago. Before that stay, my experience with Venice was a short two-day trip years ago. Reading The Other Venice reminded me of the time I stayed there when I realized that the city actually served as a homeland for many who resided there. Venice is so contextualized by numerous outsiders, and many of those, including me, tend to dwell on the images the city is supposed to present us. But it's a city with unique history. We tend to overlook the fact such as Venice having had an old Jewish ghetto. We know Shakespeare and his famous (and infamous, in a way) Merchant of Venice. This is not just a city for exhibitions. During my second visit (and more lengthy stay) in Venice, I paid more attentions to the gondoliers, vapolets, market vendors, pizzeria owners or people who are there not as tourists. Unglamorous images and mundane elements of Venice the author paint with tender affection illuminate the lights of, literally, the other Venice. I like the poetic lyrical verses. Only complaint about the book is that it can be taken as a travelogue or sort. I guess it's the publisher's misrepresentation.
Hidden Venice May 26, 2008 4 out of 6 found this review helpful
I never thought a book on Venice could be a disappointment but this one was. The photos were unremarkable and the accompanying text even more so. It does put you into a few spots that aren't well known to visitors but I was bored stiff by it and I am a man who loves Venice, my wife and my children...in that order
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