“An Intimate, Upside-Down History of Rome” through the 92nd St. Y

I’m honored to be joining a powerhouse faculty of writers, artists, and scholars at Roundtable by the 92nd St. Y this fall. My course is a preview of my book, introducing its subject (one block in central Rome over 2,000 years) and my method (close looking and creative interpretation) in three interactive on-line sessions. All enrolled students will also get a discount on the book, which comes out several weeks later. Why not sign up??

Via delle Botteghe Oscure and Via dei Polacchi, collaged c. 1981. Parco archaeologico del Colosseo, Fald. 2128

Via delle Botteghe Oscure and Via dei Polacchi, 1939. Photo courtesy of Archivio “Ing Arch. Cesare Valle” con sede Circonvallazione Clodia, 76/a—Roma, valle@studiovalle.com.

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