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About the Author
MARIUS KOCIEJOWSKI is a poet, essayist and travel writer. Among the books he has written are The Street Philosopher and the Holy Fool: A Syrian Journey (Eland, 2016) and a sequel, The Pigeon Wars of Damascus. He lives in London, England where, until recently, he worked as an antiquarian bookseller.
Reviews
'To write about Naples, you really need to be a poet - or, even better, an antiquarian bookseller. Mr Kociejowski is both and has produced a delightful work that is as eclectic, labyrinthine, ironic and shocking as the city itself.' The Economist; 'Kociejowski's book (which takes its title from the Sicilian proverb 'Never fear Rome - the serpent lies coiled in Naples) is one of the best I have read on the ramshackle Mediterranean outpost (and I have read a few). In pages of scholarly but engagingly droll prose, Kociejowski conjures a death-hunted city, where the meaning of life is everywhere connected to what it is to die.' Spectator 'Certain books may be likened to monuments. Just such a one is The Serpent Coiled in Naples by Marius Kociejowski. A Serpent Coiled in Naples makes for excellent armchair travelling. And it may well tempt one to visit this effervescent if dangerous hive of the South of Italy.'The Fortnightly Review
Book Information
ISBN 9781914982026
Author Marius Kociejowski
Format Paperback
Page Count 560
Imprint Armchair Traveller
Publisher Haus Publishing