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Tuscany and Umbria, Paperback / softback Book

Tuscany and Umbria Paperback / softback

Part of the Poetry of Place series

Paperback / softback

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Gaia Servadio is an Italian writer, long settled in Britain, who has retained a passionate relationship with her motherland and those who have expressed this in verse.

The cast she has assembled has a spell-binding intensity, so that the reader twists between Byron and Dante, flickers between the imagery drawn by St Francis, Baudelaire and Milton, Gabriele D-Annunzio and Joseph Brodsky.

Through her choices we see the two opposing natures of Italy, united by their differences.

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