Autumn in Venice
Ernest Hemingway and His Last Muse
(Author) Andrea di RobilantThe story of Ernest Hemingway's (1899-1961) love affair with both the city of Venice and the muse he found there - the vivacious 18-year-old Adriana Ivancich (1930-1983) who inspired him to complete his final work
Andrea di Robilant
Andrea di Robilant is an Italian author known for his historical non-fiction works that often focus on his own family history. His most notable works include "A Venetian Affair" and "Lucia: A Venetian Life in the Age of Napoleon," which explore the lives and relationships of his ancestors in Venice. Di Robilant's writing style is characterized by meticulous research, vivid storytelling, and a keen eye for detail. His contributions to literature include shedding light on lesser-known aspects of Venetian history and bringing to life the experiences of individuals from the past. "A Venetian Affair" is considered his most famous work, receiving critical acclaim for its captivating narrative and rich historical context. Through his work, Andrea di Robilant has made a significant impact on the genre of historical non-fiction, captivating readers with his compelling stories and deep insights into the past.