Marina Renier Anderson on the collapse of her marriage, returns to Venice, her native city, to try to come to terms with something that happened there when she was seventeen. On a vacation at the Venice Lido, she was befriended by two adolescents, brother and sister, and through them introduced to a glamorous world of wealth and movie stars. It is a seduction of the mind more than of the senses, that would bring her to misjudge everything around her and make her the unwitting catalyst to a tragedy. The story moves between the present winter in Venice and that distant summer. And behind the story is Venice, the city of masks and illusions, in all her misery and glory. In the end, Marina will come to realize that the past cannot be amended or forgotten, but simply accepted.
Laura Brylawski-Miller, who was born and grew up in Italy, holds an undergraduate degree in medicine, has worked as a Surgical Physician’s Assistant, received an MFA in Creative Writing from American University, and published essays and medical articles, as well as The Snow on Lake Como, and The Square at Vigevano poetry collectionions published by WWPH. Her work is notable for its elegance and psychological acuity.
Miller lives in Arlington VA and travels frequently between the United States and Italy.
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