Index / Classic a-j / Against Venice

The Sorcerer's Apprentice
François Augieras

Ecstasy
Louis Couperus

Inevitable
Louis Couperus

Psyche
Louis Couperus

Against Venice
Regis Debray

Chateau d'Argol
Julien Gracq

The Other Sleep
Julian Green

A Sorrow Beyond Dreams
Peter Handke

Andreas
Hugo von Hofmannsthal

Letters to Isabella Stewart Gardner
Henry James

NUMEROUS WRITERS have made declarations of love to cities, but Against Venice speaks not of love, but of dislike. It is a counterblast to intellectuals who regard Venice as the city where existentialism should be experienced, at parties in the palazzi of friends. Debray criticises this world in a refreshingly irreverent way, luring the traveller back to this seductive city.
REGIS DEBRAY was born in 1941. He travelled widely in Latin America, and accepted a philosophy chair in Havana. He joined Che Guevara's guerrillas in Bolivia, was arrested in 1967 and spent three years in prison. Debray has written prolifically analysing the link between intellectuals, the media and the state.

This edition has a new afterward by Regis Debray for Pushkin Press.


TRANSLATED BY John Howe
Cover illustration by Nan Goldin
ISBN 1-901285-40-5 • 96pp • £9