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09 November 2020
Egyptian Romance: a novel about travel
"Egyptian Romance" is a novel, but one based on information I gathered during my own trip to Egypt in 1990, which I published as a series of four posts earlier this year. It represents a re-working of my black books from that trip in a form that some may find easier to read. It can therefore be seen as part of a series, which includes A Partial India - a re-working of my travel notebook for India, and Walks with Lorenzetti, which re-visits a 1988 trip I made to Venice.
Empire's End
or
The Tale of a Tourist
- Chapter 1 - Egyptian Romance
- Chapter 1 - Cairo, Saturday 18 February, 1990
- Chapter 1 - London, Sunday June 3, 1990
- Chapter 2 - The Egyptian Museum
- Chapter 2 - Cairo, Sunday 19 February, 1990
- Chapter 2 - London, Sunday 1 July, 1990
- Chapter 3 - The First Pyramids
- Chapter 3 - Saqqarah, Monday 20 February, 1990
- Chapter 3 - London, Saturday July 7, 1990
- Chapter 4 - The Great Pyramids of Giza
- Chapter 4 - Giza, Tuesday 21 February, 1990
- Chapter 4 - London, Saturday July 14, 1990
- Chapter 5 - Intermediate Periods
- Chapter 5 - Cairo, Wednesday, 22 February, 1990
- Chapter 5 - London, Sunday 29 July, 1990
- Chapter 6 - Luxor
- Chapter 6 - Luxor, Thursday 23 February, 1990
- Chapter 6 - London, Saturday 1 September, 1990
- Chapter 7 - Luxor - the West Bank
- Chapter 7 - Luxor, West Bank, Friday 24 February, 1990
- Chapter 7 - London, Saturday 8 September, 1990
- Chapter 8 - Aswan
- Chapter 8 - Between Luxor and Aswan, Saturday 25 February, 1990
- Chapter 8 - London, Sunday 16 September, 1990
- Chapter 9 - Abu Simbel
- Chapter 9 - Aswan airport, Sunday 26 February, 1990
- Chapter 9 - London, September 22, 1990
- Chapter 10 - The Decline and Fall of Egypt
- Chapter 10 - Alexandria, Monday 27 February, 1990
- Chapter 10 - London, Saturday 20 October, 1990
- Chapter 11 - Alexandria
- Chapter 11 - Alexandria, Tuesday 28 February, 1990
- Chapter 11 - London, Saturday 27 October, 1990
- Chapter 12 - Suez
- Chapter 12 - Alexandria, Wednesday 1 March, 1990
- Chapter 12 - London, Saturday 24 November, 1990
- Chapter 13 - Cairo, Thursday 2 March, 1990
- Chapter 13 - London, Saturday 15 December, 1990
- Chapter 14 - London, January 1991
01 August 2020
Walks with Lorenzetti: Venice, Memory, Tourism
Walks with Lorenzetti therefore goes beyond simply re-working one of my travel notebooks. It weaves in other major strands, including three of the city's greatest creators and their art: the music of Vivaldi, the paintings of Canaletto, and the writing of Goldoni. Above all, it follows in the footsteps of another book: Guido Lorenzetti's Venice and its Lagoon, a forgotten masterpiece that deserves to be better-known. I hope the following pages will help to achieve that.
Foreword
Preamble
Introductory Chapters
The book
The itineraries
The man
The Twelve Itineraries
I - First act: eighth itinerary
II - First night movement: Allegro più ch’è possible
III - First portrait: Antonio Vivaldi
IV - Second act: ninth itinerary
V - Second night movement: intermezzo
VI - Second portrait: Carlo Goldoni
VII - Third act: third itinerary
VIII - Third night movement: capriccio
IX - Third portrait: Antonio Canaletto
X - Fourth act: fourth itinerary
XI - Fourth night movement: finale
XII - Fourth portrait: itinerant biographies
Recollections
The personal tempest
Venice and its Lagoon
Souvenir
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15 January 2007
Death of Venice
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05 October 2006
Sinking Venice
Those pair of old Skypers, Niklas Zennstrom and Janus Friis, are at it again. But curmudgeon that I am, I won't be sad if this particular Venice sinks without trace:While the software turns your PC screen into something that looks a lot like your TV, the capabilities go far beyond anything you'll experience in your den. Jiggle your computer mouse, and a variety of tools appear along the edges of the screen, even as the video continues to play. At the bottom of the screen, there are controls like those on a DVD player, including stop, pause, and fast-forward, as well as a search window to find new videos. An image on the left includes a menu of preset channels. And on the right, there's a set of interactive tools that let you share video playlists with friends or family. An image at the top of the screen identifies the channel and the name of the clip you're watching. All of the images can be expanded by clicking on them with a mouse.
Turn my marvellously metempsychotic, and perfectly protean PC into a tarted-up tub of a TV? No, grazie. (Via IP Democracy.)
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