Loving Venice
Petr Kral(Author)
Pushkin Press
Published on 30. June 2011
Book
Paperback/Softback
96 pages
978-1-906548-47-6 (ISBN)
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Description
This encounter with the city of the Doges is a sonnet to a place that arouses strong and often contradictory emotions, but rarely indifference. Petr Kral's ethereal French prose, behind which echo the tones of his native Czech, carries us through the floating city as if exploring the body of a familiar yet inscrutable lover.
Like a hand stroking the reflection of the crumbling facades in its dark canals, he reveals panoramas of sky, domes and palaces that hover mistily on the water, plunges into the maze of side streets, squares and obscure hotels where every stranger becomes an old friend before vanishing back into the ocean of the night.
Kral's passion for Venice enriches us, all the more because, like all great loves, it appears to be forever on the point of dissolving. A portait both intimate and universal, as elusive as venice itself.
Like a hand stroking the reflection of the crumbling facades in its dark canals, he reveals panoramas of sky, domes and palaces that hover mistily on the water, plunges into the maze of side streets, squares and obscure hotels where every stranger becomes an old friend before vanishing back into the ocean of the night.
Kral's passion for Venice enriches us, all the more because, like all great loves, it appears to be forever on the point of dissolving. A portait both intimate and universal, as elusive as venice itself.
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It is our blindness, existential blindness which makes the world around us so mysterious. In his discreet way, Petr Kral lifts the veil -- Milan KunderaMore details
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Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Dimensions
Height: 198 mm
Width: 129 mm
ISBN-13
978-1-906548-47-6 (9781906548476)
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Petr Kra?l, born in Czechoslovakia in 1941, was a member of the Czech surrealist movement spearheaded by Vratislav Effenberger and poet Vitezslav Nezval. He moved to Paris in 1968, where he has a considerable reputation as a poet and essayist.