Hello, everybody! As you know last week I went on a short vacation in Rome, Italy. I had a great time and I loved the city. But Rome has always been attractive to some of the most well-known writers of the previous centuries. During my stay, I had the chance to visit some spots that are significant to all of us literary lovers. Here is a list of what a book lover can see in the eternal city:
These are some of the things that I explored in Rome.
To finish this post, here is a list of novels taking place in the eternal city:
Keats-Shelley Memorial House
Located in the Spanish Steps in Piazza di Spagna, this is the place where Keats spent his last days. My photo was taken at night by my mobile, so it's a little blurry.
Found on: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Keats |
Antico Caffè Greco
Also located near Piazza di Spagna, this is one of the oldest cafès in Rome (dating back in 1760). Many famous writers, such as George Eliot, Nikolai Gogol, Henry James and Nathaniel Hawthorne visited this cafè.
Villa Borghese
Found on http://www.romeartlover.it/Borghese.html |
One of my favourite places in Rome, in Villa Borghese you can find these sculptures of the famour writers Nikolai Gogol, Lord Byron, Alexander Pushkin, Ahmet Shawki, Ferdowsi, Nizami Ganjavi and Victor Hugo (who you can below).
Found on https://www.pinterest.com/pin/425027283561605289 |
This is called The Gift a piece of modern art by the Joseph Kosuth. You can find it in Museo Nazionale D'Arte Moderna, also located in Villa Borghese. I love this quote by Ludwig Wittgenstein.
National Roman Museum
Among the numerous sculptures that there are in the National Roman Museum, I saw these busts of Socrates and Sappho
These are some of the things that I explored in Rome.
To finish this post, here is a list of novels taking place in the eternal city:
- The Woman of Rome by Alberto Moravia
- The Talented Mr. Ripley by Patricia Highsmith
- Of Love and Evil by Anne Rice
- History: A Novel by Elsa Morante
- Daisy Miller by Henry James
- Imprimatur by Rita Monaldi
- A Long Finish by Michael Dibdin
- A Roman Singer by F. Marion Crawford
- Dracula Cha Cha Cha by Kim Newman
- Middlemarch by George Eliot
I love this city! Glad you had a good time :)
ReplyDeleteThank you! A very beautiful city :)
DeleteI love that you were essentially able to explore Rome through a literary tour! :)
ReplyDeleteRaashi
http://raashiagarwal.blogspot.com.au
I just couldn't miss the chance :D
DeleteI have never been to Rome but I am sure it's a beautiful place. And it's great that on your vacation you spent time exploring some writers and their work related in Rome.
ReplyDeleteGlad that you had a great time!
Thank you! It was an amazing trip and I loved Rome :)
DeleteWow! I've never been to Rome, but I really want to! You're so lucky!
ReplyDelete~Erika @ Books, Stars, Writing. And Everything In Between.
You should definitely visit when you get the chance :)
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