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Venice for Lovers is a memorable collaboration by two fine stylists who have fashioned their own personal homages to Venice, one with a novella, the other with a personal essay. Every year for all the thirty they have been married, Begley and Muhlstein have escaped to Venice to write. In her contribution to the book, Muhlstein charmingly describes how she and her husband dine at the same restaurant every night for years on end, and how becoming friends with restaurateurs has been an unsurpassed means of getting to know the city and its inhabitants, far from the tourists in San Marco Square. In his short novella, Begley writes a story of falling in love with—and in—Venice. His twenty-year-old protagonist, enamored with an older, far worldlier woman of twenty-seven, is lured by her to the City of Water, only to be unceremoniously dumped and left to fend for himself after a brief rendezvous. But he discovers a lasting love for Venice itself—not an uncommon romance, as Begley’s brilliant literary essay on the city’s place within world literature demonstrates: Henry James, Marcel Proust, and Thomas Mann were all illustrious predecessors.

  • Sales Rank: #1694042 in eBooks
  • Published on: 2009-11-20
  • Released on: 2009-11-20
  • Format: Kindle eBook

From Publishers Weekly
For decades, biographer Muhlstein (Letters from Russia) and her husband, novelist Begley (Matters of Honor), have traveled to Venice to spend their summers writing. This evocative collaboration—three short works, which together celebrate their beloved home away from home—translates the original, German edition released in 2004. In the first section, an essay, Muhlstein reflects on how they came to know the city through its people, in spite of the couple's strict, self-imposed rules against making friends during their sabbaticals. Their guides were the owners of the four charming restaurants that became their staples. Particularly memorable is Muhlstein's passage about Ernesto, who describes the devastating flood of November 1966. In the second section, a novella by Begley, the reader encounters Venice from the perspective of an American college student who travels there in pursuit of an older woman. She soon rejects him; however, in romance's stead, a deeper, more lasting affection for Venice and a friendship with a classmate develop. In the third section, Begley writes a treatise on Venice's role in the works of three authors he admires: Henry James, Marcel Proust and Thomas Mann. This triptych of works draws on the best of both worlds: the dazzled, fresh eyes of a pilgrim and the insight of a perennial resident. This book works less as a straightforward guide to piazzas and palazzos than as a stimulant to travels real and imaginary. (Nov.)
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From Booklist
*Starred Review* Begley and Muhlstein are husband-and-wife writers: he a well-received novelist, and she an equally well-regarded biographer. Their Italian attachment is to the city of Venice, la serenissima, as it is referred to in Italian. Every year for two decades, they have taken a two-week holiday in Venice to concentrate on writing as well as absorb more of Venetian customs and color. She writes about her and her husband’s repeated patronage of four restaurants that they have taken “unreservedly to their hearts.” It is a rich, humorous evocation of Venice’s draw, and it is matched with sensitive synchronicity to Begley’s novella about a young man’s love of a woman that is ultimately transferred to a love of Venice. In addition, Begley writes a nonfiction piece addressing the presence of Venice in the fiction of Henry James, Marcel Proust, and Thomas Mann. Readers who have never been to la serenissima cannot help but feel an incompleteness of soul. --Brad Hooper

Review

“A love letter to an ancient Italian city by the sea . . . Both writers are exemplars of the windowpane school of prose: We are able to visualize their subjects as soon as we take in their sentences.”—Mindy Aloff, The Washington Post

“Refreshing and delightful. Begley and Muhlstein manage to combine in one volume the innocent ardor of a first-time visitor and the seasoned appreciation of longtime lovers.”—Don George, National Geographic Traveler

“This is an unconventional introduction that captures the spirit both of La Serenissima and of what Thomas Mann called “the slightly foul odor of sea and swamp.”. . . fresh insights both from the writers who are quoted and the authors themselves: and the novella is a gem.”—Andrew Taylor, Times Literary Supplement (UK)

“A charming collection of writing and memoirs of the most romantic of cities.”—The Daily Express (UK)

Most helpful customer reviews

9 of 9 people found the following review helpful.
Dash those great expectations
By K. Doak
Any book about Venice attracts me. Without reading the one other review, I have to say that the publisher who told Begley he had the kernel of a book (after reading paper he, Begley, presented at a Venice preservation symposium)may not have gotten what he hoped for.
First, high marks for the first vignette about food and the chefs by his French wife ( and for the translator.) They should have had her write the whole book. While smacking of one-upmanship [really, how many of us have spent the last twenty years spending a month every year in Venice at a hotel (even a small hotel,) eating most of our meals at certain eating places {some grand, others modest} and developing personal relationships with the owners and or maitre d's?,] it was, nevertheless fun. As a food lover as well as Venice lover, it worked for me , no little of which was due to the nice writing style.

The second piece, a short story by Begley, crashes on the shore. A big let down after the first gem. Perhaps it is in tune with the times - a la some (The) New Yorker prose these days, but it wouldn't or shouldn't win Second Prize in the Prima Short Story Contest. Stoopid.

Then the last (third) piece [from his talk, one presumes.] It just seemed rather pointless or at best a stretch. Sure, three great writers used Venice as a backdrop in their stories, but it seems unlikely that a doctoral dissertion advisor would ever encourage his charge to consider this a serious project. It's more a throw away junket that might appeal to the gathering at the "Save Venice" or whatever group he addressed. Boring? Perhaps. Interesting? Not to this reader.

Bring on some more stories, books by the wife!!!

2 of 3 people found the following review helpful.
Waste of time and money
By Ludmilla
The first part of the book was interesting. Then, without warning: Begley's soft-core pornography. But he must have known that his story was so dull that absolutely no one would have read the whole thing. I didn't. That kind of stuff annoys me. But, the adolescent boys he wrote it for will probably keep reading/listening, hoping for more of the "good parts." I didn't go on after the first few sentences, so I don't know if they'll be disappointed.

0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.
Another Win in a A Series
By Rona, NYC
I often wonder if this is in any way autobiographical. Beautifully written, and a great story, but a character that is not at all likable.

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