About This Book
A traveler's portrait of Sicily moves between sweeping natural description and intimate urban vignettes, ranging from volcanic peaks and fertile plains to sulfurous caverns and sunlit shores. Chapters alternate focused city studies—Palermo, Syracuse, Catania, Taormina, Messina and smaller towns—with close attention to cathedrals, palaces, Greek temples and theaters, as well as market scenes, crafts and street life. Concise historical sketches trace successive settlers and rulers, explaining architectural and cultural layers. The narrative blends evocative observation, practical itineraries and personal anecdotes, concluding with a reflective farewell to the island's landscapes and people.
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