by Charles Lister (Author)
Having walked down the Appian Way for his acclaimed book Between Two Seas , Charles Lister found himself irresistibly drawn to the land of contrasts that is the extreme south of Italy. A French traveller once observed that Italy south of Naples is Africa, yet this had once been Magna Graecia, a land of luxury, and home of the Sybarites. George Berkely had visited in search of tarantulas, and George Gissing, in a feverish dream, had imagined he was back in Ancient Greece. So what is it like today, 25 centuries after it was a region studded with Greek temples, where Hannibal and Pyrrhus had massacred thousands, and where Pythagoras had tried to invent democracy? Lister had planned to travel by bicycle, but an Italian said he was mad and insisted he take his moped. He travelled extensively, as engaged by the wines of the region and the beauty of the local women as by the plethora of temples and the weight of history. In captivating prose, he reveals it to be a place haunted by its extraordinary past; once great and famous, still beautiful, and, in places, now tragically abandoned.
Format: Hardcover
Pages: 288
Edition: illustrated edition
Publisher: Secker
Published: 30 May 2002
ISBN 10: 0436250993
ISBN 13: 9780436250996
Book Overview: A completely original, abrasive, learned account of a journey through the extraordinary, forgotten land at the foot of Italy - from Brindisi to Reggio at the very foot of the country.