03 February 2015
Chasing the Rose: An evening with Andrea di Robilant in
Wellington
Join Italian historian and author Andrea di Robilant as he
talks about his fascinating book Chasing the Rose: An Adventure in the
Venetian Countryside in Wellington on February 26.
Andrea di Robilant will discuss his search for the identity
of a mysterious old rose, a journey that took him through the Venetian
Countryside and into some of the most exquisite rose gardens in Europe
today.
The search to uncover the identity of the anonymous
rose began when di Robilant’s description of a pink rose in his 2008
biography Lucia: A Venetian Life in the Age of Napoleon led to an
invitation to meet the doyenne of European roses, Sra. Eleonora Garlant. Could
this unnamed rose possibly be the long-lost Rose Bichonne, a China rose that
nineteenth-century growers cultivated but which had apparently disappeared since?
Andrea
di Robilant was born in Italy and educated at Columbia University,
where he specialised in international affairs. He is the author of three
previous books, Venetian Navigators, A Venetian Affair and Lucia:
A Venetian Life in the Age of Napoleon. He currently lives in Rome with his
wife and two sons.
Andrea
di Robilant in Wellington
Join Andrea di Robilant for his only Wellington appearance
on Thursday 26 February at 6.30pm, Old St. Paul’s, 34 Mulgrave St. Wellington.
Tickets are $22 or $20 for HRNZI, NZRS and Book Council
members. Purchase tickets online: www.bookcouncil.org.nz,
or via the direct ticket link: http://bit.ly/1z7b3Fv
The event is presented by Heritage Roses
New Zealand Incorporated and the New Zealand Book Council.
For further information, contact New Zealand Book Council
Communications Managers, Rachel O’Neill Rachel@bookcouncil.org.nz or
Catherine Cradwick CatherineC@bookcouncil.org.nz
Andrea
di Robilant in Christchurch
Andrea di Robilant will also appear in Christchurch on
Wednesday 25 February, 6.30pm at the Christchurch Botanic Gardens Visitor
Centre. Take an optional guided tour of the Heritage Rose Garden at 4.30pm
before settling in to listen to this marvellous storyteller. For further
information and to book visit http://wordchristchurch.co.nz
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