Letters from London and Europe (1925-30)
(Sprache: Englisch)
The first ever translation into English of Lampedusa's correspondence. It Includes recently discovered, previously unpublished letters and unreleased photographs of London by Lampedusa himself. This edition is enriched by new unpublished material not available in the previous hardback edition.
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The first ever translation into English of Lampedusa's correspondence. It Includes recently discovered, previously unpublished letters and unreleased photographs of London by Lampedusa himself. This edition is enriched by new unpublished material not available in the previous hardback edition.
Autoren-Porträt von Giuseppe Tomasi di Lampedusa
Giuseppe Tomasi di Lampedusa, Duke of Palma and Prince of Lampedusa, was born in Palermo, Sicily in 1896. Other than three articles that appeared in an obscure Italian journal in 1926-27, Lampedusa was unpublished in his own lifetime. He began The Leopard, his only novel, in 1954, at the age of 58. When he died aged 61 in 1957, the completed manuscript for The Leopard had received only rejections from publishers.
Bibliographische Angaben
- Autor: Giuseppe Tomasi di Lampedusa
- 236 Seiten, Maße: 12,7 x 19,6 cm, Kartoniert (TB), Englisch
- Herausgegeben: Gioachino Lanza Tomasi, Salvatore S. Nigro
- Verlag: ALMA BOOKS
- ISBN-10: 1846881374
- ISBN-13: 9781846881374
Sprache:
Englisch
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'Letters from London and Europe usefully illuminates his Anglophilia, shows him at epistolary play, and gets a little behind his perpetual guardedness... an enterprising publication.' Julian Barnes, The Guardian 'The correspondence of a Sicilian writer-prince charts aristocratic decay and the evolution of the modern Mafia.' Ian Thomson, The Financial Times 'The unstated theme of these extraordinary letters is death; not just the death of an aristocracy or a redundant way of life, but more broadly of Sicily - and of Europe.' Ian Thomson, The Financial Times 'There are pleasures on every page of these sparkling letters' The Scotsman 'We should be grateful for the letters that, having survived and been translated into English, paint a vivid picture of the country Lampedusa would have loved to call his own.' Standpoint 'This selection of [Lampedusa]'s letters ... gathers much brilliantly atmospheric writing from the future novelist, who embellishes as much as he reports.' The Independent 'An attractive and nicely translated volume... this correspondence... is important because it illuminates the decade of Lampedusa's life about which least had been known.' David Gilmour, TLS 'The letters of Guiseppe Tomasi di Lampedusa... showcase a love of the physical, and a keen wit and intelligence in the author of The Leopard. The Daily Telegraph '[These letters show] Lampedusa's ability to turn the most banal of events into a riveting story.' The Daily Telegraph 'For all who have read and enjoyed The Leopard, these letters bring back the unique and unmistakable voice of Giuseppe Lampedusa... Lampedusa was certainly a most entertaining correspondent, as these sparkling letters, fortuitously preserved for us, show. It would be a treat to sit next to him at a dinner party.' The Tablet 'An entertaining sidelight on the leisure hours of the literary duke.' The Literary Review These witty dispatches from an indolent aristocrat abroad are a real joy... More than half a century after his
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death, Lampedusa has pulled off the characteristically insouciant coup of writing a brilliant travel book by accident - The Observer
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