Image The Nobel Prize-winning poet Joseph Brodsky, above, wrote a travel book about Venice, called “Watermark,” published in 1992. “I would like to live my next life in Venice,” he wrote.
By David Enrich Indie Bookstores Will Soon Be Able to Sell E-Books to Customers Bookshop ... inspired by Joseph Brodsky, the Russian writer who loved the city in its cold, quiet season.
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