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The Florence Duck Store: 23 poems inspired by Italy
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The Florence Duck Store: 23 poems inspired by Italy

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Having found himself in Florence suspiciously often, Harry Cochrane decided to settle as an Anglo-Florentine in 2018.Despite the crushing weight of art and history that seems to make the atmospheric pressure higher than in other parts of the world, Florence has not yet persuaded him to give up scribbling poems. Instead, it has shouldered its way into most of his writings, as have the country and the people it belongs to.At the core of this book are poems previously published in The Florentine, alongside others written in Florence, about Florence or around Florence.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
B'Gruppo Srl
Date
1 February 2021
Pages
50
ISBN
9788897696223

Having found himself in Florence suspiciously often, Harry Cochrane decided to settle as an Anglo-Florentine in 2018.Despite the crushing weight of art and history that seems to make the atmospheric pressure higher than in other parts of the world, Florence has not yet persuaded him to give up scribbling poems. Instead, it has shouldered its way into most of his writings, as have the country and the people it belongs to.At the core of this book are poems previously published in The Florentine, alongside others written in Florence, about Florence or around Florence.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
B'Gruppo Srl
Date
1 February 2021
Pages
50
ISBN
9788897696223