Every Day in Tuscany
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2011
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Large type / large print edition
ReadHowYouWant (Verlag)
978-1-4587-2476-2 (ISBN)
ReadHowYouWant (Verlag)
978-1-4587-2476-2 (ISBN)
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Twenty years ago Frances Mayes, having ended a long marriage and begun a new relationship, was travelling in Italy and happened upon an abandoned, grand but dilapidated three-storey house called Bramasole just outside the Tuscan hillside of Cortona. Mayes fell immediately in love with the house and eventually bought it and began a long and arduo...
Twenty years ago Frances Mayes, having ended a long marriage and begun a new relationship, was travelling in Italy and happened upon an abandoned, grand but dilapidated three-storey house called Bramasole just outside the Tuscan hillside of Cortona. Mayes fell immediately in love with the house and eventually bought it and began a long and arduous restoration of it. The process of making Bramasole her home - and simultaneously of establishing a new life (and a new outlook on life) in Italy - were the subjects of her bestselling memoirs UNDER THE TUSCAN SUN and BELLA TUSCANY. In the decade since BELLA TUSCANY was published, Mayes has gone from being a proud resident of Cortona to one of its most esteemed citizens as well as Tuscanys literary doyenne. Her books are endlessly devoured and discussed by book groups, her speaking engagements and readings are mobbed, and Bramasoles gates receive daily visits from fans from around the world.
In this new memoir Mayes offers her readers another deeply personal account of her present-day life in Tuscany, encompassing both the changes she has experienced since UNDER THE TUSCAN SUN and BELLA TUSCANY appeared, and sensuous, evocative reflections on the timeless, unchanging beauty and simple pleasures of Italian life. Among the themes Mayes examines are how her life in the mountains introduced her to a wilder side of Tuscany and with it a new scale of engagement among Tuscanys mountain people. Throughout she thoughtfully muses on the many concerete joys of building an Italian life; Tuscan icons that connect with her life and have become for her storehouses of memory; crucible moments from which bigger ideas have emerged; how a significant part of her adjustment to Italian metabolism has awakened her to the possibilities in spontaneity and trust in instinct; and reflections on the writing life she has enjoyed in the room where UNDER THE TUSCAN SUN began and on the wider view shes gained since then.
Twenty years ago Frances Mayes, having ended a long marriage and begun a new relationship, was travelling in Italy and happened upon an abandoned, grand but dilapidated three-storey house called Bramasole just outside the Tuscan hillside of Cortona. Mayes fell immediately in love with the house and eventually bought it and began a long and arduous restoration of it. The process of making Bramasole her home - and simultaneously of establishing a new life (and a new outlook on life) in Italy - were the subjects of her bestselling memoirs UNDER THE TUSCAN SUN and BELLA TUSCANY. In the decade since BELLA TUSCANY was published, Mayes has gone from being a proud resident of Cortona to one of its most esteemed citizens as well as Tuscanys literary doyenne. Her books are endlessly devoured and discussed by book groups, her speaking engagements and readings are mobbed, and Bramasoles gates receive daily visits from fans from around the world.
In this new memoir Mayes offers her readers another deeply personal account of her present-day life in Tuscany, encompassing both the changes she has experienced since UNDER THE TUSCAN SUN and BELLA TUSCANY appeared, and sensuous, evocative reflections on the timeless, unchanging beauty and simple pleasures of Italian life. Among the themes Mayes examines are how her life in the mountains introduced her to a wilder side of Tuscany and with it a new scale of engagement among Tuscanys mountain people. Throughout she thoughtfully muses on the many concerete joys of building an Italian life; Tuscan icons that connect with her life and have become for her storehouses of memory; crucible moments from which bigger ideas have emerged; how a significant part of her adjustment to Italian metabolism has awakened her to the possibilities in spontaneity and trust in instinct; and reflections on the writing life she has enjoyed in the room where UNDER THE TUSCAN SUN began and on the wider view shes gained since then.
Erscheint lt. Verlag | 20.1.2011 |
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Verlagsort | Richmond, BC |
Sprache | englisch |
Maße | 156 x 234 mm |
Themenwelt | Reiseführer ► Europa ► Italien |
ISBN-10 | 1-4587-2476-X / 145872476X |
ISBN-13 | 978-1-4587-2476-2 / 9781458724762 |
Zustand | Neuware |
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