MARIUS KOCIEJOWSKI is a poet, essayist and travel writer. Among his books are The Street Philosopher and the Holy Fool: A Syrian Journey and its sequel, The Pigeon Wars of Damascus. He lives in London where, until recently, he worked as an antiquarian bookseller.
‘To write about Naples, you really need to be a poet – or, even
better, an antiquarian bookseller. Mr Kociejowski is both and has
produced a delightful work that is as eclectic, labyrinthine,
ironic and shocking as the city itself.’
*John Hooper, The Economist*
‘Kociejowski’s book (which takes its title from the Sicilian
proverb ‘Never fear Rome ― the serpent lies coiled in
Naples) is one of the best I have read on the ramshackle
Mediterranean outpost (and I have read a few). In pages of
scholarly but engagingly droll prose, Kociejowski conjures a
death-haunted city, where the meaning of life is everywhere
connected to what it is to die.’
*Ian Thompson, The Spectator*
‘[A] sprawling, labyrinthine, exuberantly discursive book … to be
dipped into at leisure (whether in an armchair at home or on a
terrace overlooking the Bay of Naples). And it is a holiday in
itself, with all the ingredients of a first-rate one: natural
wonders, the evocative remnants of a many-layered ancient culture,
unfamiliar food, haunting music and an edge of scary strangeness,
all of it explored in excellent company.’
*Lucy Hughes-Hallett, The Times Literary Supplement*
‘Marius Kociejowski is one of life’s great questioners
[and] The Serpent Coiled in Naples takes on some of the
largest questions that come with searching for this stupendous
city’s soul…The experience is more of an intellectual joyride than
a standard history.’
*Claudia Roth Pierpont, The New Yorker*
Certain books may be likened to monuments. Just such a one
is The Serpent Coiled in Naples by Marius
Kociejowski. The Serpent Coiled in Naples makes for
excellent armchair travelling. And it may well tempt one to visit
this effervescent if dangerous hive of the South of Italy.’
*The Fortnightly Review*
‘Kociejowski offers up 15 discrete, thoughtful, copiously
researched essays on the most consequential aspects of Neapolitan
life, from its vibrant musical heritage and literary traditions to
its deep culinary history, intimacy with crime, and complicated
ties to the Catholic Church.’
*Booklist*
‘The Serpent Coiled in Naples is the perfect read for those
who wonder why Naples is so full of ambiguity and
contradiction.’
*Secret Tips*
‘Exceptionally well-written, organised and presented’
*Midwest Book Review*
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