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lbcourt Aug 18th, 2004 08:54 AM

Novels that have to do with Italy
 
Just got back from Italy, and in my quest to hang on to the memories, I thought I might purchase a couple of books to read that might remind me of our trip. I know of Frances Mayes' Under the Tuscan Sun and Bella Tuscany, but any other suggestions?

Huitres Aug 18th, 2004 09:00 AM

My suggestions are: "Extra Virgin" by Annie Hawes about 2 sisters from England that move to a small, backward Italian Riviera town; and "Pasquale's Nose" by Michael Rip about a Nebraska native and his young family living in Sutri, Italy. Both are charming books about Italy that have not been over-publicized like Frances Mayes' books. I liked "Extra Virgin" the best.

jamikins Aug 18th, 2004 09:04 AM

I really enjoyed A Thousand Days in Venice.

Eloise Aug 18th, 2004 09:06 AM

Here is a thread with 91 answers to it; there must be very few books set in Italy that are not named in it.

http://www.fodors.com/forums/pgMessa...p;tid=34410488

FletchInEurope Aug 18th, 2004 09:08 AM

"Growing up in Tuscany". I just read it but can't remember the author. It was a fascinating look at life in Tuscany before, during, and after the world wars.

islandbeachangel Aug 18th, 2004 09:14 AM

And don't forget E M Forster's Classic A ROOM WITH A VIEW about a young English girl who travels to Italy.

Also D. H. Lawrence's DH LAWRENCE & ITALY which contains 3 books in 1 -- TWILIGHT IN ITALY, SEA & SARDINIA, and ETRUSCAN PLACES.

And WITHIN TUSCANY by Matthew Spender.


Giovanna Aug 18th, 2004 09:17 AM

A tongue in cheek fun book is Piazzas and Pizzas (Adventues of the Clean Plate Club in Italy) by Jan Kubik.

Italian Days by Barbara Grizzuti Harrison is an interesting book. It's her trip to Italy and her impressions of the cities she visits.

Neither are novels, but you might enjoy one or both.

mclaurie Aug 18th, 2004 09:22 AM

I second A Thousand Days in Venice by Maria de Blasi. True recounting of an American woman who meets and marries a Venetian.

portia Aug 18th, 2004 09:24 AM

I highly recommend Robert Hellenga's *The Fall of a Sparrow*. Have fun reading!

Huitres Aug 18th, 2004 09:33 AM

Oh! Forgot to mention the classic book by Charles Dickens, "Pictures from Italy" -- it is written from Dickens' travels throughout the Italian Riviera, Genoa, Rome, etc and is quite interesting to see Italy through his eyes in the 1840s.

linawood Aug 18th, 2004 09:42 AM

"Miss Garnet's Angel" is a lovely story with a wonderful Venice setting. Miss Garnet is a retired English spinster who spends 6 months in Venice and changes her outlook on life.

WillTravel Aug 18th, 2004 09:50 AM

E. M. Forster's Where Angels Fear to Tread is not as popular as Room with a View, but it's also definitely worthwhile.

amy_zena Aug 18th, 2004 09:50 AM


An Italian Affair by Laura Fraser

The Dark Heart of Italy by Tobias Jones (non fiction and I don't recommend reading unless you have already been to Italy)

Huitres Aug 19th, 2004 10:12 AM

Another great one that I forgot to mention! 'North of Naples, South of Rome' by Paolo Tullio....it's a memoir of Paolo's life in Italy's Comino Valley, instructions on how to haggle t market day, and the charms and scams of Naples. Very funny book, I just bought it and am reading it now.

stevelyon Aug 19th, 2004 11:58 AM

"Tuscan Soup" by Lou Wakefield. A little known novel, but good enough to be serialised on the BBC. Its strength is in the well drawn characters, but its description of Tuscan towns and their churches is sublime.

ginagina Nov 1st, 2004 01:49 AM

I would add also A Green Existence by Jonathan Radford and the now famous Too Much Tuscan Sun

eliztrav Nov 1st, 2004 04:55 AM

For the contemporary view...
Dances with Luigi; Vanilla Beans & Brodo (about Montalcino) by Isabella Dusi and its sequel Bel Vino (focus on Brunello); Annie Hawes's Extra Virgin (about Liguria) and its sequel Ripe for the Picking.

buongiorno Nov 1st, 2004 04:56 AM

Try these 2 books from Eric Newby. Love & War in the Appenines about his experiences as an escaped prisoner in Italy during WWII. Also A Small Place in Italy.

diddl_maus Nov 1st, 2004 06:21 AM

Cornelia Funke's - The Thief Lord. Her descriptions of Venice are fantastic.

massagediva Nov 1st, 2004 08:16 AM

Angels and Demons by The Da Vinci Code author Dan Brown takes place primarily in Rome. It's fun to guess the locations of future murders by the clues.


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