Evening Descends Upon the Hills: Stories from Naples
By (Author) Anna Maria Ortese
Translated by Ann Goldstein
Translated by Jenny McPhee
Pushkin Press
Pushkin Press
24th April 2018
3rd May 2018
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
Short stories
Reportage, journalism or collected columns
Modern and contemporary fiction: general and literary
Paperback
208
Width 129mm, Height 198mm
Anna Maria Ortese (1914-1998) is one of the most celebrated and original Italian writers of the 20th century. Neapolitan Tales brought her widespread acclaim in her native country when it was first published in 1953 and won the prestigious Premio Viareggio.
Description A stunning classic set in Italy's most vibrant and turbulent metropolis - Naples - in the immediate aftermath of World War Two. These lively and superbly written stories helped inspire Elena Ferrante's Neapolitan novels. Ortese's work was also championed by Italo Calvino, who was her Italian editor.
The stories and reportage collected in this volume form a powerful portrait of ordinary lives, both high and low, family dramas, love affairs, and struggles to pay the rent, set against the crumbling courtyards of the city itself, and the dramatic landscape of Naples Bay.
Anna Maria Ortese (1914-1998) is one of the most celebrated and original Italian writers of the 20th century. Neapolitan Tales brought her widespread acclaim in her native country when it was first published in 1953 and won the prestigious Premio Viareggio.