In Wanderings Before the War, the author shares a prewar journey through Venice and Verona, weaving art, architecture, and inner reflections into one fluent travelogue.
This edition presents a vivid, camera-like account of wandering streets, grand canals, and sunlit galleries. It blends first-hand impressions of Renaissance masters with thoughtful observations about space, light, and the mood of a city that inspires romance as well as study. The writer’s notes on pacing, gallery viewing, and the sequence of daily routines help readers picture life on the road, from morning work to afternoon excursions, and from quiet contemplation to crowded highlights.
- Experience the Accademia’s rooms through the writer’s eyes, with favorite figures from Carpaccio to Veronese and Titian, and hear the author’s sense of how painting can wake the mind.
- Walk the streets of Verona and discover the layered history of its churches, facades, and frescoes, tied together by reflections on architecture and time.
- Feel the atmosphere of Venice, from narrow canals and silent courtyards to the romance that lingers in the city’s squares, bridges, and early-morning light.
- Read about travel rhythm, meals, and moments of pause that reveal how a slow, attentive pace can illuminate both place and perception.
Ideal for readers who love travel writing with a strong focus on art, history, and a narrator’s personal observations as they wander through iconic European cities.