The New Italian Novel
by Zygmunt G. Baranski 2021-01-01 08:28:49
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Three names dominate the Italian novel in the English-speaking world - Italo Calvino, Primo Levi, and Umberto Eco. Yet since the late 1960''s there have been many more important Italian writers whose work remains unknown outside Italy.This ground-bre... Read more

Three names dominate the Italian novel in the English-speaking world - Italo Calvino, Primo Levi, and Umberto Eco. Yet since the late 1960''s there have been many more important Italian writers whose work remains unknown outside Italy.

This ground-breaking book brings their writings to a wider audience, offering general critical introductions to fifteen contemporary novelists whose work is of an international calibre. Central to most is a preoccupation with the relationship between writing and the world. The authors deal with a vast range of topics and periods - including present-day events, the past, and the problems faced by women and by society as a whole - but nearly all look at how such matters might be tackled in literature.

With each chapter written by an Italian specialist and a full introduction setting the novelists in their historical and cultural context, The New Italian Novel is essential reading for anyone wanting an English introduction to the best of Italian writing.

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  • 9.21 X 6.1 X 0.8 in
  • 272
  • University of Toronto Press, Scholarly Publishing Division
  • May 24, 1997
  • English
  • 9780802080806
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