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Extract from the Rapallo Travel Guides:
RAPALLO
is a highly developed resort town - three times bigger than Santa Margherita - with an expanse of glass-fronted restaurants and plush hotels crowding around a south-facing bay. Earlier this century it was a backwater, and writers in particular came for the bay's extraordinary beauty, of which you now get an inkling only early in the morning or at dusk. Max Beerbohm lived in Rapallo for the second half of his life, and attracted a literary circle to the town; Ezra Pound wrote the first thirty of his
Cantos
here between 1925 and 1930, D.H. Lawrence stayed for a while and Hemingway also dropped by (but came away mutte... read the whole Rapallo Travel Guides...
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