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Mystery in venice, 'the city of falling angels'.
John Berendt, author of Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil , visits modern-day Venice, where he finds a rich cast of characters and tries to unravel the mystery behind a 1996 fire that wiped out the city's last opera house.
John Berendt's latest non-fiction effort tracks a mysterious 1996 fire that destroyed the last opera house in Venice. Lyceum Agency hide caption
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A tale full of atmosphere and surprise by the author of Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil : Nonfiction Travel
From the book jacket: Venice, a city steeped in a thousand years of history, art and architecture, teeters in precarious balance between endurance and decay. Its architectural treasures crumblefoundations shift, marble ornaments falleven as efforts to preserve them are underway. The City of Falling Angels opens on the evening of January 29, 1996, when a dramatic fire destroys the historic Fenice opera house. The loss of the Fenice (pronounced fay-nee-CHAY), where five of Verdi's operas premiered, is a catastrophe for Venetians. Arriving in Venice three days after the fire, Berendt becomes a kind of detectiveinquiring into the nature of life in this remarkable museum-citywhile gradually revealing the truth about the fire. Berendt tells a tale full of atmosphere and surprise as the stories build, one after the other, ultimately coming together to reveal a world as finely drawn as a still-life painting. The fire and its aftermath serve as a leitmotif that runs throughout, adding the elements of chaos, corruption, and crime and contributing to the ever-mounting suspense of this brilliant book. Comment: There are countless books written about Venice but, arguably, none written by an author as familiar to readers as John Berendt, whose first book, Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil (1994), stayed on the New York Times bestseller list for four years and, thanks in part to the 1997 movie of the same name, achieved a fair degree of awareness outside of the USA as well. Every author hopes that his/her book will make it on to the bestseller lists, but few, even in their wildest imaginations would dare to consider a four year run for their first book. However, such success is something of a double-edged sword as it sets very high expectations for what follows. Berendt has taken 11 years to publish his second book, and many were watching and waiting to see if it could live up to the success of the first. On the whole, the verdict is yes, it does: The Washington Post concludes that it's "precise, evocative and witty", Library Journal sums up with one word: "Essential", and Kirkus Reviews gives it a starred review, saying he does "great justice to an exalted city", while also commenting that he makes the occasional wrong turn (such as lingering far too long over the apparent suicide of a local gay artist, for example). The final word goes to Booklist who sum up their review saying, "This is journalism at its most accomplished; it is creative nonfiction as enveloping and heart embracing as good fiction".
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