The Lady in the Palazzo, Marlena de Blasi
The Lady in the Palazzo, Marlena de Blasi
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The Lady in the Palazzo
At Home in Umbria

Author: Marlena de Blasi

Narrator: Laural Merlington

Unabridged: 9 hr 40 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 02/01/2007


Synopsis

From village feasts and rustic tavernas to ancient piazzas and moonlit balconies, the smells and tastes and sounds and soul of Umbria come alive in bestselling author Marlena de Blasi's evocative memoir.

By turns romantic and sensual, joyous and celebratory, touching and humorous, Marlena de Blasi's account of moving with her husband, Fernando, to Orvieto, the largest city in Italy's Umbria, will appeal to anyone who delights in travel and shares the fantasy of beginning a new life in a very different place. It is a tale of the couple's search for the right home-which turns out to be the former ballroom of a fifteenth=-century palazzo-and the right balance in their lives, in this case making friends of cooks, counts, shepherds, and a lone violinist. It is a tale, too, of an American woman finding her niche in a society bound by tradition and seemingly closed to outsiders.

With a voice full of wonder, de Blasi brings to life these engagingly quirky people and the aloof, almost daunting society that exists in Umbria. Not since Peter Mayle's A Year in Provence has a writer so convincingly captures the essence of a singular place and created a feast for readers of all stripes.

"Vivid writing and an affectionate appreciation of the sounds, scenes and flavors of Italy."—Publishers Weekly

About Marlena de Blasi

Marlena de Blasi has been a chef, a journalist, a food and wine consultant, and a restaurant critic. She is the author of A Thousand Days in Venice, Regional Foods of Northern Italy, and Regional Foods of Southern Italy.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Joan on January 25, 2019

This book was an enjoyable read - well written and often poetic.....and my favorite so far of her series, still there is something a bit off about it. The characters are too eccentric and surely not entirely representative of Italy, but perhaps it makes for good reading? Plus we have a main characte......more

Goodreads review by Susan on October 23, 2016

I just could not get into this book! Maybe it was due to the voice of the narrator, it just grated on me and I tried three times to start over and get engaged, since I love the subject matter of anything Italy! But, not this!......more

Goodreads review by Catherine on July 12, 2017

Marlena de Blasi paints pictures with words and draws emotions like no other. An entertaining Memoir.......more