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Dark Water:

Flood and Redemption in Florence--The City of Masterpieces
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Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group, Oct 7, 2008 - History - 368 pages
Birthplace of Michelangelo and home to untold masterpieces, Florence is a city for art lovers. But on November 4, 1966, the rising waters of the Arno threatened to erase over seven centuries of history and human achievement.

Now Robert Clark explores the Italian city’s greatest flood and its aftermath through the voices of its witnesses. Two American artists wade through the devastated beauty; a photographer stows away on an army helicopter to witness the tragedy first-hand; a British “mud angel” spends a month scraping mold from the world’s masterpieces; and, through it all, an author asks why art matters so very much to us, even in the face of overwhelming disaster.


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Review: Dark Water: Flood and Redemption in the City of Masterpieces

User Review  - Barbara - Goodreads

An oddly disjointed account of the 1966 flood in Florence that should have included more pictures. I had to frequently resort to the internet and my art history books to get a better sense of the ... Read full review

Review: Dark Water: Flood and Redemption in the City of Masterpieces

User Review  - Eddy Allen - Goodreads

On November 4, 1966, Florence, one of the world's most historic cities and the repository of perhaps its greatest art, was struck by a monumental calamity. A low-pressure system had been stalled over ... Read full review

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About the author (2008)

ROBERT CLARK is the author of the novels In the Deep Midwinter, Mr. White’s Confession, and Love Among the Ruins as well as the nonfiction books My Grandfather’s House, River of the West, and The Solace of Food: A Life of James Beard.


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