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Stuttgarter Zeitung - Island Dreams / by Stefanie Sonnentag
Let's be honest, When you hear the name Capri, don't you immediately think "I always wanted to go there." Since Rudi Schuricke was raving about his "Bella, bella bella, Marie", Italophile Germans are magically drawn to this singular island in the south of Italy where the red sun sets into the sea. Through discount flights money is no obstacle anymore and within a few hours you are there. Suddenly Capri's silhouette lays in front of you and the colorful fishing houses draw closer. Now dive in and discover the island by foot. Or simply keep turning pages. The new coffee-table book "Capri" by Yvonne Meyer-Lohr shows Capri in all its facets, contrasts and its singular beauty and maybe more insights than you would get locally.
From the two small towns Capri and Anacapri on to the bizarre castles in the air who keep the names of their creators, among them the Italian author Curzio Malaparte and the Swedish doctor Axel Munthe, alive today, on to its natural beauty like the typical grottos and rocks, the fisherman which seemingly are from |
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