Gioacchino Tomasi Lampedusa
Letters from London and Europe
Letters from London and Europe
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The Leopard, published posthumously in 1958, is a significant Italian language fiction work of the twentieth century, featuring introspection and humor in its description of the comédie humaine.
Format: Paperback / softback
Length: 256 pages
Publication date: 20 February 2019
Publisher: Alma Books Ltd
The Leopard, published posthumously in 1958, stands as one of the most significant literary achievements in the Italian language during the twentieth century. Its author, Giuseppe Tomasi di Lampedusa, penned a series of letters to his cousins Casimiro and Lucio Piccolo between 1925 and 1930, chronicling his extensive travels across Europe, including visits to London, Paris, Zurich, and Berlin. These letters, now presented in English for the first time, offer a captivating glimpse into Lampedusa's distinctive writing style, characterized by his profound introspection and witty humor. Lampedusa's letters reveal a keen observation of the human condition, capturing the essence of the comédie humaine with a playful and insightful touch.
The Leopard: A Literary Masterpiece
The Leopard, published posthumously in 1958, is considered one of the most important works of fiction in the Italian language during the twentieth century. Written by Giuseppe Tomasi di Lampedusa, the novel tells the story of a nobleman in Sicily during the Risorgimento period. The letters, written between 1925 and 1930, provide a fascinating insight into Lampedusa's travels around Europe, including visits to London, Paris, Zurich, and Berlin. These letters, now published in English for the first time, showcase Lampedusa's distinctive writing style, characterized by his razor-sharp introspection and witty humor. Lampedusa's letters reveal a keen observation of the human condition, capturing the essence of the comédie humaine with a playful and insightful touch.
The Leopard: A Literary Masterpiece
The Leopard, published posthumously in 1958, is considered one of the most important works of fiction in the Italian language during the twentieth century. Written by Giuseppe Tomasi di Lampedusa, the novel tells the story of a nobleman in Sicily during the Risorgimento period. The letters, written between 1925 and 1930, provide a fascinating insight into Lampedusa's travels around Europe, including visits to London, Paris, Zurich, and Berlin. These letters, now published in English for the first time, showcase Lampedusa's distinctive writing style, characterized by his razor-sharp introspection and witty humor. Lampedusa's letters reveal a keen observation of the human condition, capturing the essence of the comédie humaine with a playful and insightful touch.
Weight: 274g
Dimension: 146 x 197 x 27 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781846881374
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