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exploring taste—santa margherita gruppo vinicolo                                                       places—stories from the lagoon

               VENICE, BETWEEN                                        famous for A Farewell to Arms and For Whom the Bell Tolls, as the most im-
                                                                      portant writer since Shakespeare. And he did so, on the one hand, by recalling
               LITERATURE AND                                         the impressive collection of works, including novels, articles and short sto-
                                                                      ries that 51 year-old Hemingway had published over the previous 27 years
               CINEMA                                                 of uninterrupted writing and literary testimony, and on the other hand, by

                                                                      bluntly attacking the critics, in his opinion guilty of wanting to drag an ar-
                                                                      tistic personality of such high caliber down to the mediocrity of the common
                                                                      man by calling the writer short-tempered, an alcoholic, a liar and a coward. A
               Words SILVIA SCHIRINZI     Photography ARCHIVIO PAOLO MONTI  few years later, Hemingway won the Pulitzer Prize for The Old Man and the
               When in September 1950, John O’Hara reviewed the release of Beyond the   Sea (published in 1952, prize awarded the following year) and then the Nobel
               River and Into the Trees by Ernest Hemingway in the New York Times, a novel   Prize for Literature (1954), and although not all critics shared O’Hara’s praise
               set between Trieste and Venice, he was not afraid to define the author, already   for the novel set in the lagoon, the story about a heartbroken Richard Cantwell


















 photography Alessandra Impallomeni










 STORIES FROM





 THE LAGOON    1. 2.


               4. 3.























 The exceptional atmosphere of the Venetian Lagoon is the almost idyllic place where the imaginary
 (and sometimes personal) stories of great authors, such as Across the River and Into the Trees by Ernest
 Hemingway – soon to become a film, mingle with the unparalleled culinary tradition of Veneto in   1. – 3.   4.
 historical cafés, prestigious wineries and charming Palladian villas.   Winter view of the Venetian lagoon,    Across the River and Into the Trees is a novel by Ernest Hemingway,
                                                                                         published in New York by Scribner on 1950 September 7
                                                    in the images of photographer Paolo Monti
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