Zeno's ConscienceKnopf Doubleday Publishing Group, 18/03/2015 - 464 من الصفحات Long hailed as a seminal work of modernism in the tradition of Joyce and Kafka, and now available in a supple new English translation, Italo Svevo’s charming and splendidly idiosyncratic novel conducts readers deep into one hilariously hyperactive and endlessly self-deluding mind. The mind in question belongs to Zeno Cosini, a neurotic Italian businessman who is writing his confessions at the behest of his psychiatrist. Here are Zeno’s interminable attempts to quit smoking, his courtship of the beautiful yet unresponsive Ada, his unexpected–and unexpectedly happy–marriage to Ada’s homely sister Augusta, and his affair with a shrill-voiced aspiring singer. Relating these misadventures with wry wit and a perspicacity at once unblinking and compassionate, Zeno’s Conscience is a miracle of psychological realism. |
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... girls, their names linked like “a bundle, to be delivered all together.” The first he meets is Augusta, who is immediately scratched ofl" the list. “The first thing you noticed about her was a squint so pronounced that if someone tried ...
... girls, their names linked like “a bundle, to be delivered all together.” The first he meets is Augusta, who is immediately scratched ofl" the list. “The first thing you noticed about her was a squint so pronounced that if someone tried ...
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... girl at the window: oval, framed by fluffy, tawny curls. I looked at her and dreamed of pressing that whiteness and that russet gold against my pillow.” Aesculapius murmured, “Flirtation always has something good about it. When you're ...
... girl at the window: oval, framed by fluffy, tawny curls. I looked at her and dreamed of pressing that whiteness and that russet gold against my pillow.” Aesculapius murmured, “Flirtation always has something good about it. When you're ...
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... girls in the Institute for the Poor. I was beginning to enjoy her story because her brisk way of dealing with those eighteen months of pregnancy made me laugh. But her temperament was too argumentative and I simply couldn't go on ...
... girls in the Institute for the Poor. I was beginning to enjoy her story because her brisk way of dealing with those eighteen months of pregnancy made me laugh. But her temperament was too argumentative and I simply couldn't go on ...
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