Dianne Hales
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Born
in Scranton, Pa., The United States
February 02
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Italy, Italian language, history and culture
Member Since
November 2008
La Bella Lingua: My Love Affair with Italian, the World's Most Enchanting Language
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2009
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Mona Lisa: A Life Discovered
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2014
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La Passione: How Italy Seduced the World
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2019
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An Invitation to Health
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1989
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Just Like a Woman: How Gender Science is Redefining What Makes Us Female
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1999
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Caring for the Mind: The Comprehensive Guide To Mental Health
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1995
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An Invitation to Health: Choosing to Change
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2010
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An Invitation to Health: Building Your Future, Brief Edition [with Personal Wellness Guide]
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2013
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An Invitation to Health, Brief Edition
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1999
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The U.S. Army Total Fitness Program
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1985
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“My favorite Etruscans, a man and a woman, recline in the form of a terra-cotta sarcophagus from the sixth century BC in the Villa Giulia, the National Etruscan Museum in Rome. With almond eyes, a narrow face, neatly trimmed beard, long braided locks, and powerful shoulders, he lies casually, naked to the waist, his arm around her shoulder. She, dressed in a flowing gown, with tiny feet tucked into soft slippers with pointed toes, pours perfume—a ritual act—into his hands.
I recognize the languorous look on their faces: utter postcoital contentment.”
― La Passione: How Italy Seduced the World
I recognize the languorous look on their faces: utter postcoital contentment.”
― La Passione: How Italy Seduced the World
“In Lisa’s lifetime, a galaxy of artistic stars—Michelangelo, Botticelli, Raphael, Perugino, Filippino Lippi—rivaled the heavens with their brilliance. None outshone the incandescent genius of Leonardo, who emerges from the fog of history as more of a cultural force than a mere human being.
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During Leonardo’s and Lisa’s lifetimes, largerthan-legend characters strutted across the Florentine stage: Lorenzo de’ Medici, whose magnificence rubbed off on everything he touched. The charismatic friar Savonarola, who inflamed souls before meeting his own fiery death. Ruthless Cesare Borgia, who hired Leonardo as his military engineer. Niccolò Machiavelli, who collaborated with the artist on an audacious scheme to change the course of the Arno River.”
― Mona Lisa: A Life Discovered
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During Leonardo’s and Lisa’s lifetimes, largerthan-legend characters strutted across the Florentine stage: Lorenzo de’ Medici, whose magnificence rubbed off on everything he touched. The charismatic friar Savonarola, who inflamed souls before meeting his own fiery death. Ruthless Cesare Borgia, who hired Leonardo as his military engineer. Niccolò Machiavelli, who collaborated with the artist on an audacious scheme to change the course of the Arno River.”
― Mona Lisa: A Life Discovered
“far buon viso a cattiva sorte (to smile in the face of adversity). I”
― La Bella Lingua: My Love Affair with Italian, the World's Most Enchanting Language
― La Bella Lingua: My Love Affair with Italian, the World's Most Enchanting Language
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Frances wrote: "I thought Elena Ferrante's My Brilliant Friend and her The Story of a New Name were brilliant. I bought the as-yet untranslated third volume of the trilogy in Italian. Storia di chi fugue e di chi ..."
I agree and I look forward to the other two volumes. You've inspired me: I want to go back and read My Brilliant Friend in Italian!