Saturday, April 12, 2008

The City of Falling Angels


Our next featured book is The City of Falling Angels by John Berendt. I just picked this up at B&N today, thinking that it would be a great read for TBW.

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, 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 detective-inquiring into the nature of life in this remarkable museum-city-while gradually revealing the truth about the fire. In the course of his investigations, Berendt introduces us to a rich cast of characters: a prominent Venetian poet whose shocking "suicide" prompts his skeptical friends to pursue a murder suspect on their own; the first family of American expatriates that loses possession of the family palace after four generations of ownership; an organization of high-society, partygoing Americans who raise money to preserve the art and architecture of Venice, while quarreling in public among themselves, questioning one another's motives and drawing startled Venetians into the fray; a contemporary Venetian surrealist painter and outrageous provocateur; the master glassblower of Venice; and numerous others-stool pigeons, scapegoats, hustlers, sleepwalkers, believers in Martians, the Plant Man, the Rat Man, and Henry James.
The Washington Post - Jonathan Yardley

The book was published in 2005, so it could most likely be found at your favorite local library, bookstore, or online distributor.

Happy Reading!

Tuesday, April 8, 2008

Random Topic: Books to Movies

Obviously, books are made into movies all the time. Of course, sometimes the books and movies greatly differ from the other--characters are added and taken away, the plot is altered, sometimes even the outcome is changed. For the most part, the book is usually better than the movie. Sometimes though, it's the other way around. What's your stand is on books to movies? Let us know!

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