Venice by Dorothy Menpes

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By Mia Thompson Posted on May 7, 2026
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Menpes, Dorothy Menpes, Dorothy
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Ever wondered what it felt like to wander the winding alleys of Venice before the tourist crowds took over? Dorothy Menpes takes you there in "Venice," a gorgeously illustrated love letter to the city's quiet magic. Forget the crowded piazzas—Menpes gets lost in the hidden canals, the laundry flapping over narrow streets, and the secret gardens that smell of rosemary and old stone. There's no murder, no conspiracy, just the gentle mystery of everyday life in a city that floats on water. The real tension? It’s between Menpes craving those silent, sun-dappled corners—the real, living Venice—and the constant tug of its monumental history. How do you write down the soul of a place that changes with every tide? This book doesn’t just describe the painted ceilings of San Marco; it makes you hear the splash of a gondola oar two streets away and feel the chill of the shadowy water in a forgotten courtyard. Pick this up if you want to escape into soft-focus wonder and see a legendary city through the eyes of someone who clearly fell head-over-heels for it.
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Close your eyes and picture Venice: the gondolas, the Bridge of Sighs, crowds spilling over St. Mark's Square. Now, erase all of that. Dorothy Menpes's "Venice" shows you a different city entirely—one made of silence, shadow, and locked doorways you just know hide a secret spring garden.

The Story

Don't expect a complex plot. "Venice" is an old-school travelogue, a diary of wonder. Menpes describes her wanderings through the city with an artist's eye (her father, Mortimer Menpes, was an artist and the book flaps with his luminous illustrations!). She takes you rambling from noon heat to dusky, whispering canals. There are strolls past of murky trash-clogged alleyways that somehow smell of gardenias. She names the shop awnings, the chirps of workers, the quiet gossip of a man falling asleep in the sun. If the book has a conflict, it's the author's frustration: how to grasp the slippery, alive flavor of Venice—how to capture its golden secret without losing it amidst the tourist-trapped clichés. That chase forms the real, poetic tension of the journey.

Why You Should Read It

This isn't travel advice to print out. It's more like borrowing a tattered, sun-bleached notebook from a brilliant, wandering friend. Menpes sees everything—the green-hearted sickness of an over-turned gondola or the perfectly drawn lines of an iron balcony. Her prose pours straight through you. Watch as she battles the need for an ideal picture more lovely than real life; you'll honestly choke up. It whispered the weird, quiet whisper of getting alone in beautiful architecture—the massive, calm loneness right here inside this pulsing hive—felt so full it made your throat click when you swallowed. Pick "Venice" up if you want your brain settled, your story collection deepened, and your wanting somewhere impossible perfectly doubled.

Final Verdict

Treat this book like entering a delicate, scented quiet. Perfect for watercolor dreamers, slow-and-secret history fans, sketch artists starving for city soul-work—or whoever longs to scramble down a pointless vaporetto side-branch ladder. Grab this edition with the Menpes paintings included if you can; it's close to the absolute luxury of thinking you grabbed the memories behind a famous window you’ve missed the name of. Only proper warning: especially before four in the afternoon when that cloudy window-weight light starts dipping, the booklet will force you into holding your breath. Quietly heartbreaking– but in the fine, scented, weeping-bowed way cities promise yet cannot promise anyone.”



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Jennifer Thomas
4 weeks ago

I was particularly interested in the case studies mentioned here, the insights into future trends are particularly thought-provoking. A solid investment for anyone's personal development.

Thomas Brown
11 months ago

While browsing through various academic sources, the level of detail in the second half of the book is truly impressive. A solid investment for anyone's personal development.

Matthew Gonzalez
4 months ago

This digital copy caught my eye due to its reputation, the case studies and practical examples provided add immense value. I'll be citing this in my upcoming project.

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