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The Moon and the Bonfires

The Moon and the Bonfires
Cesare Pavese  •  R.W. Flint (Translator)  •  Mark Rudman (Introduction)
LITERATURE •  2002 •  PAPER  • 176 PAGES

Poet, novelist and translator of Anglophone literature (including Moby-Dick), Cesare Pavese was one of the most influential Italian voices of the mid-20th century. "The Moon and the Bonfires", published shortly before the writer's suicide in 1950, is his evocation of post-Mussolini Italy. The protagonist, an emigrant, returns to Northern Italy from America in the wake of World War II.  (ITL427, $12.95)





 
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