Linda's Latest Blogs
Dec.03.2012 - 11:27 am
The Whirling Girl opens like a modern fairy tale, when Clare Livingston inherits an old Tuscan farmhouse from her uncle, an Etruscan scholar of international repute. This is...
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Nov.26.2012 - 6:09 am
On Nov.23rd, the news bites of the RAI televideo dedicated a page to Black Friday in New York, informing viewers that huge lines had begun to form outside the big...
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Jul.16.2012 - 8:55 am
My novel, The Etruscan, originally published by Wynkin de Worde in 2004, runner up in the fiction category at the New York Festival of Books, honorable mention...
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Apr.18.2012 - 2:55 am
Magic Landscapes of Tuscia Upcoming Visit to the Bomarzo Pyramid with Prof. Stephan Steingräber
The Tuscia, that ragged corner of northern Lazio, nestled...
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About Linda
Tennessee-born Linda Lappin, poet, novelist, and essayist, teaches American culture and language at the University of Rome La Sapienza and makes her home in a medieval Italian villlage where she resides in a 13th century pentagonal...
Linda’s Favorite Books
Vilette, Wuthering Heights, The Letters and Journals of Katherine Mansfield, Sketches of Etruscan Places by DH Lawrence, To the Lighthouse, Rebecca, Heart of...












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