The Rome Plague Diaries
A Writer and His City in the Pandemic
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Atlantic Books
Published:3rd Mar '22
Should be back in stock very soon

On the first morning of Rome's Covid-19 lockdown Matthew Kneale felt an urge to connect with friends and acquaintances and began writing an email, describing where he was, what was happening and what it felt like, and sent it to everyone he could think of. He was soon composing daily reports as he tried to comprehend a period of time, when everyone's lives suddenly changed and Italy struggled against an epidemic, that was so strange, so troubling and so fascinating that he found it impossible to think about anything else.
Having lived in Rome for eighteen years, Matthew has grown to know the capital and its citizens well and this collection of brilliant diary pieces connects what he has learned about the city with this extraordinary, anxious moment, revealing the Romans through the intense prism of the coronavirus crisis.
The novelist Matthew Kneale has lived in Rome for 18 years and his response to the news of Italy's first Covid lockdown was to unburden himself by writing a long email to family, friends and even people he'd lost touch with years ago...Collected here, his wry and questioning meanderings lace an ordeal with charm. * New Statesman *
Fascinating... It's a book to delight anyone with an interest in European culture. * NB Magazine *
Joie de vivre radiates from every page. * Strong Words Magazine *
An unflinching look at the Italian capital during its shutdown last year. * Monocle *
ISBN: 9781838953034
Dimensions: 198mm x 129mm x 21mm
Weight: 290g
304 pages
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