The Villa Diana
Travels in post-war Italy
Alan Moorehead
PB 224 PP 129 x 198 ISBN 9781862548459
$24.95 Travel / Biography Wakefield Press
Above Florence, in one of the oldest inhabited
parts of Italy, stood the historic 15th century home, Villa Diana.
In 1948, respected war correspondent Alan Moorehead moved into
the villa, which had survived World War Two despite being occupied
by the troops of seven different armies. In The Villa
Diana, Moorhead describes with wit and affection the daily
dramas he encountered, surrounded as always by the extreme physical
beauty of the region.
‘Alan Moorehead’s book is still
highly readable . . . anecdotes of contemporary
life that are somehow able to shake hands unselfconsciously with
history and to relive a rich past sit alongside Moorehead’s
affectionate memories of the warm-hearted life that makes Italy
so well loved by outsiders.’ – The Tablet,
UK
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