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Part Palace, Part Temple, Part Prison: On the Casa Malaparte
POISED OVER A ROCKY promontory jutting into the azure Mediterranean, few houses are as breathtakingly sited as the Casa Malaparte. For the location of his home, the Italian writer Curzio Malaparte chose what he called the wildest, loneliest, and most visually ...