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"Venice
is so much more than canals, bridges, gondolas. It is an unbroken sequence
of ever-changing moods; festive, frivolous, elegiac and melancholy,
forever foreign yet totally intimate."
—from Seeing Venice
Take a
luminous journey deep into the heart of hidden Venice, with Frederick
Franck as your guide. His quietly evocative drawings and descriptions
bring to vivid life the city of islands, La Serenissima, the
Queen of the Sea, "that most human of cities," Venice. Franck
explores cafes, alleyways, and the myriad moods and characters of the
Venetians, providing an enlivening glimpse into a city he sees as a
microcosm of creation, "an immense and living indoor and outdoor
studio."
"Frederick
Frank is one of a rare and precious breed—an authentic troubadour
whose lyricism is pure in word and image. He quietly roams our materialistic
world and shows us that even here, even now, there is hope for our soul."
—Jacob Needleman, author of Money and the
Meaning of Life
"Frederick
Franck is that rarest of human beings, a true eclectic—in touch
with the perennial...and with all his drawings, his beautiful, compassionate
drawings!"
—Robert Aitken Roshi, author of Taking the
Path of Zen