Catastrophe and Other Stories
Dino Buzzati author Judith Landry translator
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Alma Books Ltd
Published:28th Jun '18
Should be back in stock very soon
This volume brings together twenty of the best stories written by Dino Buzzati, author of the celebrated novel The Tartar Steppe and one of the most original voices in twentieth-century literature.This volume brings together twenty of the best stories written by Dino Buzzati - author of the celebrated novel The Tartar Steppe and one of the most original voices in twentieth-century literature - stories which show the Italian master's taste for the bizarre and the humorous, and for exploring the darker recesses of the human psyche. From `The Collapse of the Baliverna', where a man is racked with guilt at the thought that he might have been responsible for the loss of many lives, to `The Epidemic', which describes the spread of a "state influenza" contracted only by people who don't step into line with the government, and `Terror at the Scala', where the higher echelons of Milan society are gripped with the fear of an impending revolution - these stories show how strange and unexpected events can creep into everyday life and draw ordinary people towards mystery, disquiet and, ultimately, catastrophe.
[These stories] capture something of the national mood. They portray delicate psychologies, and are themselves psychologically delicate, full of premonitions and subtle turns. * The New Yorker * The Bears' Famous Invasion of Sicily is one of the noblest books I know -- Lemony Snicket An extraordinary writer... [Buzzati's] writing feels timeless. * The Independent * Out of a gothic tale...Frightening, lyrical, and provocative. * New York Times *
ISBN: 9781847497369
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224 pages