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A collection of short stories captures the shifting atmosphere and historical weight of Venice through the eyes of diverse characters. Each narrative functions as a window into the city, focusing on the intersection of personal identity and the unique urban landscape of Venice. The stories navigate the physical constraints of the canals, narrow alleyways, and the encroaching tide, while exploring the logical tensions between the city's preservation and its modern reality. The anthology utilizes a multi-vocal framework to present a composite portrait of a location defined by its isolation and aesthetic permanence.
Readers frequently highlight the collection for its ability to evoke the specific sensory details of Venice, from the damp stone of the canals to the light reflecting off the water. Discussion often centers on how the authors balance the romanticized image of the city with the practical realities of its inhabitants. Critics note that the pacing varies significantly between stories, reflecting the diverse voices included in the anthology. The work is often cited for its success in creating a cohesive sense of place despite the disparate nature of the individual narratives. Readers interested in urban fiction or travel-inspired literature find the collection provides a distinct perspective on the city's enduring cultural identity.
Page Count:
272
Publication Date:
2025-10-09
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0192865447
ISBN-13:
9780192865441
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