Christ Stopped at Eboli
By (Author) Carlo Levi
Translated by Frances Frenaye
Penguin Books Ltd
Penguin Classics
2nd October 2000
25th May 2000
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
European history
Classic fiction: general and literary
945.772
Paperback
256
Width 130mm, Height 198mm, Spine 15mm
193g
'We're not Christians, Christ stopped short of here, at Eboli.' Exiled to a remote and barren corner of Italy for his opposition to Mussolini, Carlo Levi entered a world cut off from history and the state, hedged in by custom and sorrow, without comfort or solace, where, eternally patient, the peasants lived in an age-old stillness and in the presence of death - for Christ did stop at Eboli.
"[Levi is] a sensitive and gifted writer with a great sense of style." --Alfred Kazin
"Levi is a sensitive and gifted writer with a great sense of style." --Alfred Kazin
"[Levi is] a sensitive and gifted writer with a great sense of style." --Alfred Kazin
The Italian-Jewish writer, journalist, artist and doctor Carlo Levi was born in Turin in 1902 where he practised medicine until 1930. In 1935 he was exiled to the province of Lucania because of his antifascist activities. Levi lived in France between 1939 and 1941 and his documentary novel, CHRIST STOPPED AT EBOLI, was an international success. Levi also wrote non-fiction and worked as an editor, journalist and painter. He was elected to the Senate in 1963, and served until his death in 1975.