Midnight in Rome

A Wandering Mind in a City Eternal

Biography & Memoir
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Author: Michael J. Gyulai ISBN: 9781935278771
Publisher: iUniverse Publication: August 13, 2009
Imprint: iUniverse Language: English
Author: Michael J. Gyulai
ISBN: 9781935278771
Publisher: iUniverse
Publication: August 13, 2009
Imprint: iUniverse
Language: English

Recent college graduate Michael Gyulai relocates across the Atlantic with one desireto satisfy a lifelong infatuation with Rome. But Michaels nave perception of the beautiful city and its people begins to wane after he lands a job behind the bar of an ultra-modern nightclub in the historic Campo de Fiori.

As the clubs mischievous staff sweeps him into their world of after-hours Rome, Michael is suddenly exposed to a reckless atmosphere comprised of drug dealings on the banks of the Tiber and robberies in ancient piazzas. When all hope seems lost, Michael meets Skye, a striking Icelandic foreigner. Through their relationship, he explores the intimate intricacies of the human condition, exposes fates irrationality, and fights against the language barriers that keep them apart.

In the midst of colorful back alleyways, timeless cobblestone, and world-famous monuments, Michael shares his improbable adventures in one of the worlds most recognized and venerated cities.

"Gyulai has the enviable quality of finding the exact adjective to describe any given sensation, thought or observation. Midnight in Rome replenishes the Roman soul from the smog, noise and clutter and will have you looking at this beautiful city with restored adoration."
THE ROMAN FORUM BOOK REVIEW

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Recent college graduate Michael Gyulai relocates across the Atlantic with one desireto satisfy a lifelong infatuation with Rome. But Michaels nave perception of the beautiful city and its people begins to wane after he lands a job behind the bar of an ultra-modern nightclub in the historic Campo de Fiori.

As the clubs mischievous staff sweeps him into their world of after-hours Rome, Michael is suddenly exposed to a reckless atmosphere comprised of drug dealings on the banks of the Tiber and robberies in ancient piazzas. When all hope seems lost, Michael meets Skye, a striking Icelandic foreigner. Through their relationship, he explores the intimate intricacies of the human condition, exposes fates irrationality, and fights against the language barriers that keep them apart.

In the midst of colorful back alleyways, timeless cobblestone, and world-famous monuments, Michael shares his improbable adventures in one of the worlds most recognized and venerated cities.

"Gyulai has the enviable quality of finding the exact adjective to describe any given sensation, thought or observation. Midnight in Rome replenishes the Roman soul from the smog, noise and clutter and will have you looking at this beautiful city with restored adoration."
THE ROMAN FORUM BOOK REVIEW

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