
Znamenitye Russkie O Venet︠s︡ii
によって
A. A Kara-Murza
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Travel
形式
ペーパーバック
ページ数
383
言語
ロシア語
公開されました
Jan 1, 2001
出版社
Izd-vo Nezavisimai͡a︡ gazeta
ISBN-10
5867121151
ISBN-13
9785867121150
説明
In this captivating exploration, Alekseĭ Kara-murza delves into the rich tapestry of Russian influence in Venice, shedding light on the intricate cultural exchanges that have taken place over centuries. Through meticulous research and compelling narrative, the author weaves a story that intertwines the histories of two seemingly disparate regions, revealing the deep bonds formed through art, architecture, and diplomacy.
Kara-murza's insights provide a fresh perspective on how Russian émigrés and tourists have shaped the Venetian landscape, leaving lasting impressions that resonate even today. He vividly portrays key figures who played significant roles in this cross-cultural narrative, illuminating the legacy they left behind. The text captures not only the magnificence of Venetian architecture but also the emotional and intellectual exchanges that have enriched both Russian and Venetian identities.
As the reader journeys through the pages, they will unearth a fascinating dialogue between Russia and Venice, encouraging a broader understanding of how these two cultures have influenced one another. The book stands as a testament to the enduring connections forged in an ever-changing world.
Kara-murza's insights provide a fresh perspective on how Russian émigrés and tourists have shaped the Venetian landscape, leaving lasting impressions that resonate even today. He vividly portrays key figures who played significant roles in this cross-cultural narrative, illuminating the legacy they left behind. The text captures not only the magnificence of Venetian architecture but also the emotional and intellectual exchanges that have enriched both Russian and Venetian identities.
As the reader journeys through the pages, they will unearth a fascinating dialogue between Russia and Venice, encouraging a broader understanding of how these two cultures have influenced one another. The book stands as a testament to the enduring connections forged in an ever-changing world.