A newly translated collection of fiction by the influential Italian
modernist, continuing on his landmark work Zeno's Conscience. A Very
Old Man collects five linked stories, parts of an unfinished novel
that the great Triestine Italo Svevo wrote at the end of his life,
after the international success of Zeno’s Conscience in 1923. Here
Svevo revisits with new vigor and agility themes that fascinated him
from the start—aging, deceit, and self-deception, as well as the
fragility, fecklessness, and plain foolishness of the bourgeois
paterfamilias—even as memories of the recent, terrible slaughter of
World War I and the contemporary rise of Italian fascism also cast a
shadow over the book’s pages. It opens with “The Contract,” in
which Zeno’s manager, the hardheaded young Olivi, expresses, like
the war veterans who were Mussolini’s early followers, a sense of
entitlement born of fighting in the trenches. Zeno, by contrast,
embodies the confusion and paralysis of the more decorous, although
sleepy, way of life associated with the onetime Austro-Hungarian
Empire which for so long ruled over Trieste but has now been swept
away. As always, Svevo is attracted to the theme of how people fail to
fit in. It is they, he suggests, who offer a recognizably human
countenance in a world ravaged by the ambitions and fantasies of its
true believers.
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ISBN
9781681375946
Publisert
2021
Utgiver
Random House Publishing Services
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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