Casa Camuzzi
Montagnola, Switzerland
. . . where Herman Hesse lived, wrote and painted in the latter part of his life. Part of the house is now a museum in his honor. He is buried in the churchyard of nearby St. Abbondio.
During the year that I wrote The Unfinished Angel, my husband and I lived in Montagnola and every day I walked along the path beside Casa Camuzzi. . .
near the house in which we lived
overlooking this valley.
Ah, Svizzera!
Magical. Is there a better word to describe this place of wonder? Beguiling? Enchanting? Huhh. . . magical it is. I completely how such surroundings would inspire one to write.
ReplyDeleteI meant to say: I see how such surroundings would inspire one to write.
DeleteInspiration; probably not an issue when your Sharon Creech. :)
But places -- esp. that one -- DO inspire me. :)) xx
ReplyDeleteI remember a scottish poet who said : " Simply walking in Scottland is already practising poetry" .
ReplyDeleteSome places are like this , simply inspiring !
Malyss: Love that quote. . . and love your recent card. xx
DeleteAre you back visiting? Escaping the Downeast cold? Or simply reminiscing? Both good recipes to escaping our winter this year. However, I'd wager one is a bit better. Interesting info on Hesse.
ReplyDeleteAs you know, I love your Unfinished Angel and these photos show the place beautifully....How I long to go there.........Are you there right now?
ReplyDeleteWhen I'm reading a book, I assume the main character has inspired the story. I love this idea that a place can serve the same purpose!
ReplyDeleteThank you for this window into your world. So beautiful. No wonder you wrote so beautifully while there.
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