A House in Sicily - Daphne Phelps - Boeken - Da Capo Press - 9780786707942 - 7 september 2000
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A House in Sicily

Daphne Phelps

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A House in Sicily

This is the captivating memoir of a resourceful woman who started life anew in the "most beautiful house in Sicily." For fifty years, at Casa Cuseni in the small Sicilian town of Taormina, Daphne Phelps has extended her English charm and warm hospitality to seasoned travelers and professional escapists as well as to writers and artists like Tennessee Williams, Bertrand Russell, Henry Faulkner, and Roald Dahl. This memoir tells their story, and hers. It begins in 1947 when, thirty-four years old and war-weary, a modest Englishwoman arrived in Taormina with little Italian, less money, and a plan to sell the property she had unexpectedly inherited. Instead, she fell in love, not just with the airy quarters of the golden stone house on a hillside but also with a community and its way of life. To save Casa Cuseni from certain demolition, Daphne converted her enchanting inheritance into the wondrous pensione that for nearly half a century she has run with the blessing of every Taorminan from the local silk-shirted godfather, Don Ciccio, to Concetta Genio, her steadfast cook, housekeeper, and friend. "A loving portrait . . . of a vanishing way of life." - New York Times Book Review; "The often humorous clash of cultures . . . [and] the stories of the ordinary Sicilian men and women who populate the pages that make this book, and this place, so special, . . . so thoroughly alive." - Chicago Tribune.

Media Boeken     Paperback Book   (Boek met zachte kaft en gelijmde rug)
Vrijgegeven 7 september 2000
ISBN13 9780786707942
Uitgevers Da Capo Press
Pagina's 288
Afmetingen 140 × 210 × 20 mm   ·   353 g
Taal en grammatica Engels  
Deelnemer Denis Mack Smith

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