Contributions

  • Jose Gamez (Foreword) - Contributor

Publication

2005-05-01 - University of Nevada Press

Language

English

Word Count

39,250 words, Guess

Page Count

157 pages

Physical Format

Paperback

Identifiers

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  • Goodreads1343661

Classifications

  • LCCNA735.L37 F72 2005

Description

Giovanna Franci compares three Las Vegas Italian-themed resorts - Caesars Palace, Bellagio, and The Venetian - to their Italian counterparts: the ancient Forum in Rome, the breathtaking Lake Como resort town of Bellagio, and eternal Venice, jewel of the Adriatic. Franci not only examines architectural format and decorative details but considers how the mystique of these Italian sites has been transplanted to the Nevada desert. In the process, she addresses the compelling phenomena of modern mass tourism and post-modern travelers to whom the distinction between the "real" and the "fake" is often far less important than the appeal of a destination that allows a visitor to make a "virtual Grand Tour" within the confines of a single city. Federico Zignani's photographs bring to life the physical details and ambiance of both the Las Vegas resorts and their Italian inspirations.

First Sentence

The term "Grand Tour" usually means "travels taken between the sixteenth and the nineteenth centuries, first by generations of European aristocrats and bourgeois, and then by Americans."

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