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'''''Images and Shadows''''' is a book by [[Iris Origo]], the Irish-American-Italian writer who owned and lived in the Tuscan estate of [[La Foce]]. It was first published by [[John Murray (publisher)|John Murray]] in 1970.<ref>{{cite web|website=http://www.worldcat.org/title/images-and-shadows-part-of-life/oclc/860534888|publisher=WorldCat|accessdate=17 June 2014}}</ref> |
'''''Images and Shadows''''' is a book by [[Iris Origo]], the Irish-American-Italian writer who owned and lived in the Tuscan estate of [[La Foce]]. It was first published by [[John Murray (publisher)|John Murray]] in 1970.<ref>{{cite web|website=http://www.worldcat.org/title/images-and-shadows-part-of-life/oclc/860534888|publisher=WorldCat|accessdate=17 June 2014}}</ref> |
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The autobiography encompasses Origo's affluent New York/Long Island background, her childhood in Fiesole and her progression to the Anglo-American artistic coterie in Florence; it then goes on to her marriage to an Italian (Antonio Origo)<ref>{{cite web|website=http://www.nytimes.com/2002/07/21/books/under-the-tuscan-sun.html|publisher=New York Times|accessdate=17 June 2014}}</ref> and, after the war, her life as an established author. |
The autobiography encompasses Origo's affluent New York/Long Island background, her childhood in Fiesole and her progression to the Anglo-American artistic coterie in Florence; it then goes on to her marriage to an Italian (Antonio Origo)<ref>{{cite web|website=http://www.nytimes.com/2002/07/21/books/under-the-tuscan-sun.html|publisher=New York Times|accessdate=17 June 2014}}</ref> and, after the war, her life as an established author. |
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==References== |
==References== |
Revision as of 14:58, 14 November 2014
Images and Shadows is a book by Iris Origo, the Irish-American-Italian writer who owned and lived in the Tuscan estate of La Foce. It was first published by John Murray in 1970.[1]
The autobiography encompasses Origo's affluent New York/Long Island background, her childhood in Fiesole and her progression to the Anglo-American artistic coterie in Florence; it then goes on to her marriage to an Italian (Antonio Origo)[2] and, after the war, her life as an established author.
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- ^ http://www.worldcat.org/title/images-and-shadows-part-of-life/oclc/860534888. WorldCat.
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