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Alice in Venice
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Alice in Venice

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This novella dramatises several days in the wintry, mist-shrouded city of Venice as Alice Short seeks out and photographs locations used for the 1973 film Don’t Look Now. But Alice is not alone - or is she? Who is the Frenchman, Alain, and what exactly is his business in this city? As the couple’s conversations grow more and more intense, Alice moves ever closer to that moment when everything will come to an end. From the author of the dazzling collection Aria Fritta, this strange work is as complex as a reconstructed mosaic, yet as simple as the 72 photographs which accompany the text.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Zoilus Press
Date
3 February 2022
Pages
120
ISBN
9781838489823

This novella dramatises several days in the wintry, mist-shrouded city of Venice as Alice Short seeks out and photographs locations used for the 1973 film Don’t Look Now. But Alice is not alone - or is she? Who is the Frenchman, Alain, and what exactly is his business in this city? As the couple’s conversations grow more and more intense, Alice moves ever closer to that moment when everything will come to an end. From the author of the dazzling collection Aria Fritta, this strange work is as complex as a reconstructed mosaic, yet as simple as the 72 photographs which accompany the text.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Zoilus Press
Date
3 February 2022
Pages
120
ISBN
9781838489823