Rome, Naples et Florence (1826)
Автор:
Stendhal, 480 стр., издатель:
"Gallimard", ISBN:
978-2-070-37845-6
I fell in with Napoleon, Stendhal said. If, fortunately for him and for us, he got up, this is largely due to Italy, the beloved country whose political landscape in 1826 is not more attractive than that of France in Restoration but where painting and music, Raphael and evenings spent near a "dilecta" at La Scala or San Carlo say that in the worst failures in history, there is always the solution of the hunt bonheur.Rome, Naples and Florence: a travel guide always present, a walk with the most amiable of men through three capitals deliciously fragrant, whose slowness to embrace modernity brings to mind the words of Stravinsky meeting who complained of lengths of Schubert: "What difference does it make you sleep since we are in Heaven?"