Watermark: An Essay on Venice

Watermark: An Essay on Venice

1989 • 135 pages

Joseph Brodsky, winner of the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1987, visited Venice many times, usually in winter. In 48 short chapters, Watermark provides an account of his experiences of the city.


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