Brian Sewell - A moment of pure unalloyed happiness (49/90)

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  • Опубліковано 30 вер 2024
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    Born in Britain, art critic Brian Sewell (1931-2015) wrote for the "London Evening Standard" and made numerous television appearances throughout his distinguished media career. He was known for his outspoken and erudite reviews of art. [Listener: Christopher Sykes]
    TRANSCRIPT: My first encounter with Venice was again with Jill. We arrived in Venice quite late in the afternoon, and we had to dump the car, or garage it, rather, and take out what luggage we felt we might need, and get on a boat. And somebody had that useful bit of advice that we should go first to the Giudecca, because if you were going to find somewhere cheap, we’d be more likely to find it there. And the Giudecca is the outlying island of the main part of Venice. So there we got off, and it was already evening.
    And we were carrying everything we needed. We had no idea where we were going. And again, by an extraordinary stroke of luck, we found a flat, occupied by an Englishwoman who was, I think, desperately lonely and let rooms in order to have conversation. And so we had the run of her apartment, and she said, if you get up very early in the morning, you can get the ferry from Giudecca to the… well, pretty well to the Doge’s Palace, straight across, without having to pay for it, because it’s a workman’s ferry and it’s therefore free. 'If it’s after eight o’clock, you’ll have to pay'.
    And so our days were fixed, as it were, by the free ferry on the way… after six o’clock on the way back. So we all got up very early in the morning, and arrived on the quay, the Molo, pretty well where the Doge’s palace comes down to… and got off there... ten past eight? Brilliant spring day... April, wonderful sunshine. And I said to Jill, 'Why don’t we go and have some chocolate somewhere?' And she said, 'Why?' And I said, 'Well, because my mother told me that drinking chocolate in Venice is like drinking chocolate nowhere else, and we haven’t had any breakfast. So let’s have some chocolate and a sticky bun or something'. The others didn’t want to do it. 'It'll cost a fortune', I remember one of them saying. And indeed it did, but we found a café almost immediately, with the water here, and the piazza just through there, and the city coming to life.
    And we sat in the warm spring sunshine and had our chocolate, which is… it is molten chocolate. It is not a drink. It is, you know, it’s like lava from Vesuvius. It pours. Oh, it was wonderful! It was a kind of magic. And that’s how we began our day. We didn’t do it again, but it’s kind of stuck in my mind. When I was last in Venice… Jill is now dead, and I burst into tears - I’m doing it now - with the sort of fierceness of that memory. It sort of… it was… I can only describe it as a moment of pure unalloyed happiness, contentment, and never to be forgotten.
    Having drunk our chocolate, we then trundled off to look at God knows what. But, you know, again, Venice was… there’s so much to see, and fortunately it’s all close together.

КОМЕНТАРІ • 15

  • @lafa6768
    @lafa6768 Рік тому +6

    I had the pleasure of knowing Brian when I worked in a London auction rooms in the 1970s. A fascinating man and just the kind of erudite and educated individual sadly missing today.

  • @jean6872
    @jean6872 Рік тому +4

    Brian Sewell singlehandedly took the clipped English accent from the multitude of privately educated wealthy Tory snobs and gave it to the common man. He was a delight to listen to and to learn from.

  • @marlondegnan3524
    @marlondegnan3524 3 роки тому +20

    I could listen to his stories all day

    • @cyberirv1
      @cyberirv1 3 роки тому +6

      So could I ... he’s fascinating, and wonderfully controversial at times 😂

    • @marlondegnan3524
      @marlondegnan3524 3 роки тому +2

      @@cyberirv1 indeed !

  • @krishnamurtiism
    @krishnamurtiism Рік тому +4

    Wonderfully said. Those moments in time make life worth living.

  • @stephaniegarrett3246
    @stephaniegarrett3246 2 роки тому +4

    I would would just love to hug Brian Sewell, I'm sorry that he's no longer with us. What a treasure of a man.. I love his speaking voice, such aplomb 💗

  • @NikoHL
    @NikoHL Рік тому +3

    He may be lampooned and criticised by many, but I always liked Brian Sewell. I miss him. RIP sir...

  • @yoakeasahi
    @yoakeasahi 3 роки тому +16

    Jesus Christ... One of the most private, intense and beautiful interview clips I've ever watched. Thank you Web of Stories for uploading this gem.

  • @brober
    @brober 4 роки тому +7

    Cioccolata al Cafe Florian un ricordo delizioso!

  • @lovejoynelson5366
    @lovejoynelson5366 Рік тому +2

    In Venice tonight watching this beautiful man talking about the worlds most beautiful city. …. I don’t want to leave

  • @15taliesin15
    @15taliesin15 2 роки тому +2

    Just love this one. I regret I didn't have chocolate in Venice, OTOH, this story is absolutely brilliant, and all the moreso due to the fact that I hadn't

  • @DaveEllis13
    @DaveEllis13 Рік тому +2

    Thank you so much for posting this ☺️

  • @jbl9709
    @jbl9709 2 роки тому +1

    This is absolutely brilliant.