'I am sure a cigarette has a more poignant flavour when it is the
last' A neurotic Italian businessman obsessed by his own
hypochondria, Zeno Cosini recounts his early years to his
psychoanalyst Dr S as a form of therapy. With a cigarette clutched
permanently between his fingers, he explores the important themes
of his life: his love of smoking, his relationship with his
parents, his marriage. Structured as a series of conversations with
his psychoanalyst, Zeno was an innovation in its time, and remains
a curious and intriguing delight. Michael Hoffman places
Confessions of Zeno in its European context in his sparkling
introduction.
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