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Ozymandias: A Poem for Today’s Leaders

Posted on March 13, 2026 by Janet Simmonds
Reading time 5 minutes
greece It's important to think The Magic of Greece Venice

A little corner of Greece in Venice

Posted on February 25, 2026 by Janet Simmonds
Reading time 9 minutes
Bizarre History Book Review Did you know? Istanbul It's important to think

Orhan Pamuk – The Museum of Innocence

Posted on February 24, 2026 by Janet Simmonds
Reading time 17 minutes
It's important to think

Ozymandias: A Poem for Today’s Leaders

Posted on June 15, 2025 by Janet Simmonds
Reading time 5 minutes
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Oxford in August

Posted on January 10, 2025 by Janet Simmonds
Reading time 2 minutes
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Looking forwards….

Posted on December 26, 2024 by Janet Simmonds
Reading time 7 minutes
Bizarre History Chocoate It's important to think saints Venice

Festa di San Martino – Venezia

Posted on November 11, 2024 by Janet Simmonds
Reading time 12 minutes
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Venice Biennale 2024 is open!

Posted on April 23, 2024 by Janet Simmonds
Reading time 12 minutes
A Year in Venice It's important to think Venice

Venice – from cradle to grave

Posted on September 21, 2023 by Janet Simmonds
Reading time 15 minutes
art Hidden Italy It's important to think Tales from Italy

Flavours of Summer…..

Posted on July 11, 2023 by Janet Simmonds
Reading time 2 minutes
It's important to think Italy writers retreat

Alma College, Winter Residency – January, 2024

Posted on January 20, 2023 by Janet Simmonds
Reading time 3 minutes

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A day in the library reading about Trieste and Italian literature - loving Micol Brusaferro and Chiara Gily on the differences between Triestini and Napoletani - adoro la scrittura di Chiara Gily - Napoletana ma abita a Trieste. Lei ha un nuovo libro adesso - non vedo l’ora di leggerlo ‘Aspettami al Caffè Napoli’ al’ ombra di Pino Daniele….. sono un po’ behind the times qui in Inghilterra! Ozymandias - A poem by Shelley - well worth a careful read Getting ready for the Venice Biennale - opening on Saturday, 9th May, 2026 The power of words fm heroic Byron, From Venice to Trieste I’m planning and preparing our tours and events for the next twelve months - a synthesis of history, geography, art and literature. Books and paintings, the history of printing and book publishing in Venice. Historic characters like Lord Byron, poet and playboy and his time on San Lazzaro, with the Armenian monks. Dramatic lives, ordinary lives and the traces they leave behind. Agatha Christie in Istanbul, Orhan Pamuk and his novels……. A little corner of Greece in Venice centred on the Church of San Giorgio dei Greci Orhan Pamuk's compelling novel 'The Museum of Innocence' was translated into a real, physical museum in Istanbul. Both the novel and the museum are worthy of your time! Printing in Venice
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Follow the adventures of Sophfronia and Janet - next up Winter Residency, Venice - January, 2027

Janet and Lucy hard at work in Venice! Maybe in 2026 a bit of Biennale 2026 or Byron in Venice

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