by Jan Morris
Michael Arditti in The Times on Conundrum
‘In typically lyrical and vivid prose Morris uses Trieste as a metaphor for her own life as an exile, brilliantly weaving musings on love, patriotism, civility and old age with fact and personal memories. A richly introspective and satisfying book.’
Clover Hughes in the Observer on Trieste and the Meaning of Nowhere
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First published in 1960
by Faber and Faber Ltd
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First published in this edition in 1963
First revised edition 1974
Second revised edition 1983
Third revised edition 1993
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