“A masterpiece of observation . . . with the lapidary clarity of great nonfiction writing.” –Andrea Lee, New York Times Book Review
“Contagiously exuberant . . . Will be the companion of visitors [to Italy] for years to come.” –Robert Craft, The Washington Post Book World
‘more than a sophisticated guide, Italian Days is an account of a deepening encounter, of the way a sensibility enters into a culture and a culture acts upon the psyche and the mind. . . . [It] is as accommodating, tolerant, evocative and heterogeneous as the culture it describes.” –Eva Hoffman, The New York Times
“A wholly absorbing travel journal–a literary adventure, as well as an excursion to celebrate Italy . . . [Ms. Harrison] has written a beautiful book.” –The New Yorker
“Harrison’s wonderful journal will make you update your passport and dream of subletting your job, home, etc. . . . With Harrison, you never know with whom you’ll be lunching, or climbing down a ruin. You just know you want to be there.
” –Glamour
“Barbara Grizzuti Harrison plunges herself and us into Italy, but her real study is life in all its earthly variety, from food to theology, and everything prepared by her pen tastes delicious. If, instead of Virgil, some great-souled woman had guided Dante through the Inferno and Purgatorio, Barbara Grizzuti Harrison’s voice is the one which might have spoken.” –Norma Rosen
“Italian Days is a fine and generous book, wonderful in the abundance and subtlety of its observation, remarkable for its humor, honesty, and wisdom. It is a joy to read.” –Lewis Lapham
“The liveliness and beauty of Italian Days suits perfectly that of its subject. Barbara Grizzuti Harrison brought to Italy the most essential things–a sense of humor and of history, an active, complex, reflective intelligence, curiosity, enthusiasm, and a love for wonderful food–and she has come home with an essential and wonderful book.” –Francine Prose
“Told in a voice that is often droll but always loving, Italian Days is a vivid travel book–the best since Henry James. But it describes a spiritual odyssey too, that resonate autobiographically for readers.” –William McBrien
“Italian Days is a fabulous trip through Italy with a wonderful, quirky, well-read friend, a friend who loves food, hates tourists, and knows everyone interesting. Pack your bags.” –Susan Cheever