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ROUNDABOUT TO BOSTON
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ETEXT EDITOR'S BOOKMARKS: - Act officiously, not officially Confidence I have nearly always felt when wrong George William Curtis Give him your best wine Longfellow Love and gratitude are only semi-articulate at the best Made all men trust him when they doubted his opinions Motley Quarrel was with error, and not with the persons who were in it The world is well lost whenever the world is wrong Women's rights
A young American writer finds himself adrift in the luminous canals of Venice, where his poetic ambitions clash with the harsh realities of a nation torn by civil war. He sends verses to the far‑reaching magazines of his day, tasting fleeting triumphs in a few prestigious pages while most of his work returns unopened. In the winding alleys and bustling piazzas he befriends notable literary figures—an eager editor who champions his ballad, a kindly consul with ties to Harvard, and even the celebrated historian John Lothrop Motley—each encounter sharpening his sense of purpose and exposing him to the vibrant exchange between European culture and American letters.
Faced with repeated setbacks, he turns to prose, chronicling the everyday life of Venice in a series of vivid letters that eventually find a home in a Boston newspaper. Through his observations, the narrative weaves together the city's timeless charm with the distant echo of the war back home, offering listeners a portrait of artistic yearning, transatlantic friendship, and the quiet resilience of a writer seeking his voice.
Language
en
Duration
~40 minutes (38K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2004-10-22
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1837–1920
A leading voice of American literary realism, he helped shape late 19th-century fiction through his novels, criticism, and editorial work. His writing often brings ordinary social life into sharp, lively focus, with a calm wit that still feels fresh.
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