Many of us fall in love with Corsica but it rarely lasts. The French call her l’Ile de Beauté, which helps mask their unease about a place of perpetual insurgency, unrest and superstition. I was smitten on sight, for its beauty, of course but also for its atmosphere – the foreignness, the impenetrability – and [...]
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Notes from a Rebel Island
Posted in Uncategorized, tagged Corsica, Dorothy Carrington, FLNC, Tralonca on September 5, 2011 | 6 Comments »

