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Not so long ago Emilio Brentani was a promising young author. Now
he is an insurance agent on the fast track to forty. He gains a new
lease on life, though, when he falls for the young and gorgeous
Angiolina-except that his angel just happens to be an unapologetic
cheat. But what begins as a comedy of infatuated misunderstanding
ends in tragedy, as Emilio's jealous persistence in his
folly-against his friends' and devoted sister's advice, and even
his own best knowledge-leads to the loss of the one person who, too
late, he realizes he truly loves. Marked by deep humanity and
earthy humor, by psychological insight and an elegant simplicity of
style, "As a Man Grows Older" ("Senilita," in Italian; the English
title was the suggestion of Svevo's great friend and admirer, James
Joyce) is a brilliant study of hopeless love and hapless
indecision. It is a masterwork of Italian literature, here
beautifully rendered into English in Beryl de Zoete's classic
translation.
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Zeno's Conscience (Paperback)
Italo Svevo; Translated by William Weaver
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A marvel of psychological insight from one of the most important
Italian literary figures of the twentieth century When vain,
obsessive and guilt-ridden Zeno Cosini seeks help for his neuroses,
his psychoanalyst suggests he writes his memoirs as a form of
therapy. Zeno's account is an alternative reality, a series of
elliptical episodes dealing with the death of his father, his
career, his marriage and affairs, and, above all, his passion for
smoking and his spectacular failure to resist the promise of that
last cigarette. A hymn to self-delusion and procrastination,
Svevo's devilishly funny portrayal of a man's attempt to give up
smoking and make sense of his life has become a cult classic.
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Zeno's Conscience (Hardcover, New Ed)
Italo Svevo; Introduction by Elizabeth Hardwick; Translated by William Weaver
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The modern Italian classic discovered and championed by James
Joyce, ZENO'S CONSCIENCE is a marvel of psychological insight,
published here in a fine new translation by William Weaver - the
first in more than seventy years. Italo Svevo's masterpiece tells
the story of a hapless, doubting, guilt-ridden man paralyzed by
fits of ecstasy and despair and tickled by his own cleverness. His
doctor advises him, as a form of therapy, to write his memoirs; in
doing so, Zeno reconstructs and ultimately reshapes the events of
his life into a palatable reality for himself - a reality, however,
founded on compromise, delusion, and rationalization. With
cigarette in hand, Zeno sets out in search of health and happiness,
hoping along the way to free himself from countless vices, not
least of which is his accursed "last cigarette!" (Zeno's famously
ineffectual refrain is inevitably followed by a lapse in resolve.)
His amorous wanderings win him the shrill affections of an aspiring
coloratura, and his confidence in his financial savoir-faire
involves him in a hopeless speculative enterprise. Meanwhile, his
trusting wife reliably awaits his return at appointed mealtimes.
Zeno's adventures rise to antic heights in this pioneering
psychoanalytic novel, as his restlessly self-preserving commentary
inevitably embroiders the truth. Absorbing and devilishly
entertaining, ZENO'S CONSCIENCE is at once a comedy of errors, a
sly testimonial to he joys of procrastination, and a surpassingly
lucid vision of human nature by one of the most important Italian
literary figures of the twentieth century.
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A Perfect Hoax (Paperback)
Italo Svevo; Translated by J.G. Nichols
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Travelling salesman Enrico Gaia decides to play a trick on the
conceited ageing litterateur Mario Samigli: he dupes him into
thinking that a representative of a prestigious Viennese publishing
house wants to commission a German translation of a long-forgotten
novel Samigli had written and published at his own expense forty
years ago. This leads the old man to reach new heights of
self-delusion, spurred on by Gaia's succession of ruses. In this
tragicomic study of deception and disappointment, Italo Svevo - who
himself was an undiscovered writer until his old age - parodies
elements of his own life and offers an insightful psychological
portrait of a person who has lost touch with reality.
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As a Man Grows Older (Paperback)
Italo Svevo; Translated by Beryl De Zoete; Introduction by Stanislaus Joyce
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This is a new release of the original 1932 edition.
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As a Man Grows Older (Paperback)
Italo Svevo; Translated by Beryl De Zoete; Introduction by Stanislaus Joyce
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As a Man Grows Older (Hardcover)
Italo Svevo; Translated by Beryl De Zoete; Introduction by Stanislaus Joyce
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As a Man Grows Older (Hardcover)
Italo Svevo; Translated by Beryl De Zoete; Introduction by Stanislaus Joyce
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Not so long ago Emilio Brentani was a promising young author. Now
he is an insurance agent on the fast track to forty. He gains a new
lease on life, though, when he falls for the young and gorgeous
Angiolina-except that his angel just happens to be an unapologetic
cheat. But what begins as a comedy of infatuated misunderstanding
ends in tragedy, as Emilio's jealous persistence in his
folly-against his friends' and devoted sister's advice, and even
his own best knowledge-leads to the loss of the one person who, too
late, he realizes he truly loves. Marked by deep humanity and
earthy humor, by psychological insight and an elegant simplicity of
style, "As a Man Grows Older" ("Senilita," in Italian; the English
title was the suggestion of Svevo's great friend and admirer, James
Joyce) is a brilliant study of hopeless love and hapless
indecision. It is a masterwork of Italian literature, here
beautifully rendered into English in Beryl de Zoete's classic
translation.
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As a Man Grows Older (Paperback)
Italo Svevo; Translated by Beryl De Zoete; Introduction by Stanislaus Joyce
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R777
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Not so long ago Emilio Brentani was a promising young author. Now
he is an insurance agent on the fast track to forty. He gains a new
lease on life, though, when he falls for the young and gorgeous
Angiolina-except that his angel just happens to be an unapologetic
cheat. But what begins as a comedy of infatuated misunderstanding
ends in tragedy, as Emilio's jealous persistence in his
folly-against his friends' and devoted sister's advice, and even
his own best knowledge-leads to the loss of the one person who, too
late, he realizes he truly loves. Marked by deep humanity and
earthy humor, by psychological insight and an elegant simplicity of
style, "As a Man Grows Older" ("Senilita," in Italian; the English
title was the suggestion of Svevo's great friend and admirer, James
Joyce) is a brilliant study of hopeless love and hapless
indecision. It is a masterwork of Italian literature, here
beautifully rendered into English in Beryl de Zoete's classic
translation.
'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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