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Backstage: Stories of a Writing Life
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A memorable collection of stories and essays on writing, reading, teaching, and Venice by the celebrated author of the bestselling Guido Brunetti series
Donna Leon’s memoir, Wandering through Life, gave her legions of fans a colorful tour through her life, from childhood in New Jersey to adventures in China and Iran, to her love of Venice and opera. Nowhere, however, did she discuss her writing life.
In Backstage, Donna reveals her admiration for, and inspiration from, the great crime novelists Ruth Rendell and Ross Macdonald, examining their approach to storytelling as she dissects her favorite books of theirs. She expresses her love for Charles Dickens’s Great Expectations and her appreciation for Sir Walter Scott’s generosity of spirit. And she chronicles the amount of research she undertakes to be able to present authentically, through Guido Brunetti and his colleagues, places and characters far from her own experience—from interviewing a diamond dealer in Venice to open up the world of blood diamonds, to meeting, through back channels, a courageous sex worker and women’s rights activist to depict accurately the trafficking of women in Italy. By contrast, the idea and opening scene of one of her novels came to her as she was walking through Venice.
Venice is central in her memory, whether recounting the semi-comic irritation of a noisy elderly neighbor or the origins of the city’s Carnevale. Her teaching career yields memorable tales: helping a young Black boy in a Newark, New Jersey, elementary school; instructing young Iranian pilots in English just before the 1979 Iranian Revolution; and taking her students at a Swiss private high school to the famous Frank Zappa concert in Montreux interrupted by fire.
Throughout, she is as good a storyteller about herself as she is a chronicler of Guido Brunetti’s crime adventures. Readers will be as caught up in her world as she is in his.
- Print length288 pages
- LanguageEnglish
- PublisherAtlantic Monthly Press
- Publication dateAugust 26, 2025
- Dimensions5.75 x 0.75 x 8.5 inches
- ISBN-100802165370
- ISBN-13978-0802165374
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Praise for Backstage:
“Brilliantly observant and skilled . . . These 32 essays give readers a welcome behind-the-scenes look at the prolific novelist . . . At last, readers can join Leon on the canals of Venice as she tells them about some of her favorite things.”—Library Journal, starred review
“Leon brings Venice and its colorful, and sometimes annoying, citizenry to life through vibrant vignettes. Delightful, breezy, and illuminating.”—Booklist
“A memorable collection . . . by the celebrated author of the bestselling Guido Brunetti series.”—Criminal Element
“The essays are succinct . . . Leon's humor and narrative economy offer their own rewards. Even readers unfamiliar with Leon's fiction will be delighted by these dispatches.”—Publishers Weekly
Praise for Wandering through Life:
“In this book, Ms. Leon puts Brunetti firmly in the background and brings herself to the fore . . . Her book is full of spontaneous decisions and aimless meandering . . . Warm, witty, and engaging.”—Malcolm Forbes, Wall Street Journal
“So how has La Maestra achieved so much? A delightful companion in life and on the page, she says her high-flying literary career is due to a ‘general chipper stance towards the world’ and, despite her Catholic parents, a Protestant work ethic. Let’s call them the wings of Leon.”—Mark Sanderson, The Times (UK)
“Wandering through Life is subtitled ‘A Memoir,’ but this does not do justice to such a remarkable book. It is not, by any means, a conventional memoir. It is a series of short, sometimes directionless excursions into facets of Leon’s life and view of the world, some autobiographical, some philosophical and some purely whimsical . . . Leon has created a beautifully crafted looking glass into her world.”—Justin Washaw, Times Literary Supplement
“[Leon’s] memoir invites readers into her world of adventures, and she’s certainly had plenty . . . Fans of her series will certainly enjoy this memoir and the brief letter she includes to dissuade them from trying to find Guido Brunetti at the Questura.”—Library Journal
“Charming . . . Delightfully approachable.”—Kirkus Reviews
“Leon is coy and discerning in the anecdotes she selects to chronicle her 80 years on Earth, whether lamenting Venice’s environmental degradation or reveling in the works of Handel. Though fans will bask in these candid glimpses, one need not be a devoted Brunetti aficionado to appreciate Leon’s delightfully spirited account of a life well lived.”—Booklist
“Adventures on and off the page . . . Leon gathers 32 short essays on reading and writing, people (students, fellow writers, her mother), and places (Venice, in particular) that coalesce into a candid memoir . . . A delightful miscellany of musings on work and pleasure”—Kirkus Reviews
“An eye-opening read that truly fills in the blanks of Leon's life while maintaining enough of a distance so that readers still will have plenty to learn about her. Most of all, it makes me eagerly await her next Brunetti novel, which cannot come fast enough.”—BookReporter
“A remarkable life story by a remarkable woman, Wandering through Life is an impressively written memoir laced with keen observation and humor. An inherently fascinating and memorable read from start to finish.”—Midwest Book Review
Praise for Donna Leon’s Commissario Guido Brunetti Mysteries:
“This endlessly enjoyable series, with its deep thoughts about justice and vengeance and charming classical allusions, can’t help making you smile.”—Marilyn Stasio, New York Times Book Review
“[Leon] has never become perfunctory, never failed to give us vivid portraits of people and of Venice, never lost her fine, disillusioned indignation.”—Ursula K. Le Guin, New York Times
“You become so wrapped up in these compelling characters . . . Each one is better than the last.”—Louise Erdrich, PBS NewsHour
“Few detective writers create so vivid, inclusive, and convincing a narrative as Donna Leon . . . One of the most exquisite and subtle detective series ever.”—Washington Post
“The sophisticated but still moral Brunetti, with his love of food and his loving family, proves a worthy custodian of timeless values and verities.”—Wall Street Journal
“[Leon] uses the relatively small and crime-free canvas of Venice for rips about Italian life, sexual styles and—best of all—the kind of ingrown business and political corruption that seems to lurk just below the surface.”—Chicago Tribune
“Hers is an unusually potent cocktail of atmosphere and event.”—New Yorker
“For those who know Venice, or want to, Brunetti is a well-versed escort to the nooks, crannies, moods, and idiosyncrasies of what residents call La Serenissima, the Serene One . . . Richly atmospheric, [Leon] introduces you to the Venice insiders know.”—USA Today
“Donna Leon is the undisputed crime fiction queen . . . Leon’s ability to capture the social scene and internal politics [of Venice] is first-rate.”—Baltimore Sun
“Terrific at providing, through its weary but engaging protagonist, a strong sense of the moral quandaries inherent in Italian society and culture.”—San Francisco Chronicle
“Brunetti is one of the most attractive policemen in crime fiction today.”—Philadelphia Inquirer
“As always, Brunetti is highly attuned to (and sympathetic toward) the failings of the humans around him.”—Seattle Times
“Leon’s writing trembles with true feeling.”—Minneapolis Star Tribune
“Leon started out with offhand, elegant excellence, and has simply kept it up.”—Guardian
“Compassionate yet incorruptible, Brunetti knows that true justice doesn’t always end in an arrest or a trial.”—Publishers Weekly
“[Brunetti] is a superb police detective—calm, deliberate, and insightful as he investigates with a reflective thoroughness.”—Library Journal
“The appeal of Guido Brunetti, the hero of Donna Leon's long-running Venetian crime series, comes not from his shrewdness, though he is plenty shrewd, nor from his quick wit. It comes, instead, from his role as an Everyman . . . [his life is] not so different from our own days at the office or nights around the dinner table. Crime fiction for those willing to grapple with, rather than escape, the uncertainties of daily life.”—Booklist
“It’s difficult to describe the work of Donna Leon other than in superlatives . . . An annual blessing, a fine series—one of the finest (see what I mean) in the mystery (or any) genre . . . There are few reading joys that equal cracking the binding of a new Leon novel . . . If you have not experienced this world, so exotic and yet so familiar, you can pick up literally any volume in the series and begin a comfortable entry into Brunetti’s Venice.”—BookReporter
About the Author
DONNA LEON, born in New Jersey in 1942, has worked as a travel guide in Rome and as a copywriter in London. She taught literature in universities in Iran, China, and Saudi Arabia. Commissario Brunetti made her books world-famous. Donna Leon lived in Italy for many years, and although she now lives in Switzerland, she often visits Venice.
Product details
- Publisher : Atlantic Monthly Press
- Publication date : August 26, 2025
- Language : English
- Print length : 288 pages
- ISBN-10 : 0802165370
- ISBN-13 : 978-0802165374
- Item Weight : 11.2 ounces
- Dimensions : 5.75 x 0.75 x 8.5 inches
- Best Sellers Rank: #168,358 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
- #636 in Author Biographies
- #1,665 in Women's Biographies
- #4,438 in Memoirs (Books)
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About the author

A New Yorker of Irish/Spanish descent, Donna Leon first went to Italy in 1965, returning regularly over the next decade or so while pursuing a career as an academic in the States and then later in Iran, China and finally Saudi Arabia. Leon has received both the CWA Macallon Silver Dagger for Fiction and the German Corrine Prize for her novels featuring Commisario Guido Brunetti. She lives in Venice.
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- 5 out of 5 stars
Pleased
Reviewed in the United States on February 8, 2026I’ve enjoyed her writing for many years, it was a treat to see construction of stories, and how things were built and who she admires.
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Spend time with Donna Leon
Reviewed in the United States on November 21, 2025This is a short (under 200 page) book that is filled with Leon’s thoughts, perceptions, observations and insights. Anyone (like me) who has enjoyed the Brunetti novels (if you haven’t, that means you haven’t read them yet), will enjoy spending time with Leon as she writes about teaching, her own writing process and research, Venice, authors and more. It is a delight.
Many thanks to NetGalley and Grove Atlantic for this title. All opinions are my own.
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Alright, in certain ways
Reviewed in the United States on September 25, 2025This book was a decent book, but it failed to hold my attention during certain times. Overall, I liked the book, but I don't think that it deserves five stars. I felt that the book told me about the author travels more than it ever did about writing, which wasn't that bad.
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Intriguing Information throughout Leon's life
Reviewed in the United States on February 10, 2026What a full life she has been leading! Intriguing book, full of new information.
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Well written as always by Donna
Reviewed in the United States on September 4, 2025Donna is a wonderful author. Enjoyed these glimpses into her life and travels.
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enjoy a conversation with Donna Leon
Reviewed in the United States on August 26, 2025I’m a huge fan of Donna Leon’s Guido Brunetti mystery series set in Venice. I’ve read and loved all 30+ installments. I also enjoyed her 2023 memoir, Wandering Through Life.
While Backstage includes some stories from her life, many of her observations and thoughts in these essays are more esoteric, delving into the writing process and the structure of opera. The reader learns about her favorite authors and what makes their books so special.
What I enjoyed most were more tales of her life as a teacher in pre-revolutionary Iran, her life in Venice, and, in particular, her personal note to the fictional Brunetti and an encounter with Ruth Bader Ginsburg. Just as a tourist may wander through Venice, this book meanders back and forth from one topic to another. It is almost as if the reader has stopped for a cup of coffee or glass of wine and conversation with Ms. Leon.
This nonfiction work may not be for everyone, but fans of Donna Leon and her Brunetti will enjoy it, as will readers interested in the writing process and opera buffs.
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david smith5 out of 5 starsAn author’s insight.
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on March 29, 2026Indispensable reading for her fans.
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Gertrude5 out of 5 starsEin Muss für Donna Leon -Fans
Reviewed in Germany on April 14, 2026Hat mir sehr gut gefallen. Flüssig und amüsant geschrieben.
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Monelly5 out of 5 starscollection of background information
Reviewed in Germany on October 2, 2025a must read for all brunetti lovers as it provides tons of background information; written in the usual entertaining style, so typical for donna leon, this time broken down in smallish easily digestible (almost) independent pieces.
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Kauranen Aila4 out of 5 starsPits and pieces from Donna Leon
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on August 17, 2025Donna Leon is a very good writer. I love her Brunetti stories. This book is well written,beautiful language. And to those who know operas , I think they can get even more. But in a way, I was thinking - something is hidden. There are some pieces that resonate in me but there are other texts that did not give so much. Anyway, I always read what ever she publishes!
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Barbara3 out of 5 starsBetter when she wrote about Brunetti in Venice.
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on November 11, 2025Not as interesting as her Brunetti books but some of the stories were good.
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