The Immeasurable Beauty: A Journey Through Susanna Clarke’s
Writers from Victor Hugo to Jorge Luis Borges and Susanna Clarke (author of Piranesi ) have drawn inspiration from his infinite, haunting interiors. Piranesi
Under the tutelage of Giuseppe Vasi, Piranesi mastered the art of etching. However, he quickly outgrew the polite, postcard-like views ( vedute ) of the time. Piranesi didn’t just want to record Rome; he wanted to exalt it. The Vedute di Roma: Immortalizing the Ruins he quickly outgrew the polite
Susanna Clarke’s is a hauntingly beautiful and surreal journey through a vast, labyrinthine "House" filled with infinite statues, sweeping tides, and a gentle protagonist whose world is defined by wonder. The Story & World The Setting labyrinthine "House" filled with infinite statues