Rising up from the heart of the Mediterranean, Sicily has a rich and
ancient history spanning over 2,000 years. A bounty prized by invaders
from the Greeks, Romans and Vandals to the Byzantines, Arabs and
Normans, Sicily's violently beautiful landscapes are haunted by a
vibrant mix of cultures and her soil has always been fertile ground
for the literary and artistic imagination.
This compelling guide uncovers the island's multi-faceted personality
through those literary figures who have managed to get under her skin
- from Pindar, Cicero and Aeschylus to Shakespeare and Cervantes; DH
Lawrence, Coleridge and Oscar Wilde to Truman Capote, Tennessee
Williams, Ezra Pound and Lawrence Durrell; as well as local writers
who have defined the modern Italian novel - Giuseppe Tomasi di
Lampedusa and Leonardo Sciascia. Through their words and lives we
witness the beauty, pain and power of the Sicilian cultural landscape
and discover how the potent mix of influences on the island's society
has been preserved forever in literature.
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A Literary Guide for Travellers
Product details
ISBN
9780857734877
Published
2015
Edition
1. edition
Publisher
Bloomsbury UK
Language
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok