Description
The novel begins at a time in the narrator's life when nothing seems to matter; whether he is reading newspaper posters blaring of wartime massacres, lying in bed with his wife or girlfriend, or flipping through the pages of a dictionary it is all the same to him-until he embarks on a journey back to Sicily, the home he has not seen in some fifteen years. In traveling through the Sicilian countryside and in variously hilarious and tragic conversations with its people-his indomitable mother in particular-he reconnects with his roots and rediscovers some basic human values.
In the introduction Hemingway wrote for the American debut of Conversations (published as In Sicily by New Directions in 1949) he remarked: "I care very much about Vittorini's ability to bring rain with him when he comes, if the earth is dry and that is what you need." More recently, American critic Donald Heiney wrote that in this one book, Vittorini "like Rabelais and Cervantes...adds a new artistic dimension to the history of literature."
Reviews
"Here the feeling of the country and the character of the mother are quite marvelous." -- Publishers Weekly
"This reprint retains the introduction by Hemingway that appeared in the 1949 U.S. edition. That's worth the price alone." -- Library Journal
Book Information
ISBN 9780811214551
Author Elio Vittorini
Format Paperback
Page Count 202
Imprint New Directions Publishing Corporation
Publisher New Directions Publishing Corporation
Weight(grams) 191g
Dimensions(mm) 206mm * 132mm * 15mm