Author: Anna Maria Ortese Year: 1953 Rank: Rating: Original Rating: Pop Rating: Genres/categories: Short Stories, Fiction, Award winners Culture: Italy
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"As for Naples, today I feel drawn above all by Anna Maria Ortese. . . . If I managed again to write about this city, I would try to craft a text that explores the direction indicated there." --Elena Ferrante in Frantumaglia: A Writer's Journey
"Anna Maria Ortese was the last great writer of the generation that produced Italo Calvino and Primo Levi. Today, few critics would disagree with the poet Andrea Zanzotto, who rates her as 'one of the most important Italian women writers of this century.'" --The Independent
A masterful and gripping classic of European literature, this superb collection of short fiction and reportage is set in Italy's perhaps most vibrant and turbulent metropolis--Naples--in the immediate aftermath of World War II. These writings helped inspire Elena Ferrante's best-selling novels and she has expressed deep admiration for the author of this volume. Anna Maria Ortese's work was also championed by Italo Calvino, who was her Italian editor. The powerful portrait of Naples high and low and its documentation of often-trying conditions comprises a stunning literary companion to some of the great neo-realist films of the era by directors such as Vittorio de Sica and Roberto Rossellini. This classic is exquisitely rendered in English by Ann Goldstein and Jenny McPhee, two of the leading translators working from Italian today. Included in the collection is "A Pair of Eyeglasses," one of the most widely praised Italian short stories of the twentieth century.
Anna Maria Ortese (1914-1998) is one of the most celebrated and original Italian writers of the last century. Neapolitan Chronicles brought her widespread acclaim in her native country when it was first published in 1953 and won the prestigious Premio Viareggio.
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