Stories of Southern Italy
By (Author) Ella Carr
Contributions by Elena Ferrante
Contributions by Elsa Morante
Contributions by Ovid
Contributions by Virgil
Contributions by Giuseppe Tomasi Di Lampedusa
Contributions by W. Somerset Maugham
Everyman
Everyman's Library
3rd January 2024
6th October 2022
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
Modern and contemporary fiction: general and literary
808.8310832457
Hardback
496
Width 123mm, Height 189mm, Spine 32mm
450g
This enticing collection brings to life the magnificent Italian South, from Naples to Sicily, as seen through the eyes of literary greats from Ovid and Virgil to Elsa Morante and Elena Ferrante. Woven through all these tales are the unique histories and mythologies of the regions of Southern Italy, encompassing Sicily, Calabria, Cantania, Basilicata, Apulia and Campania. Theocritus, Virgil and Ovid evoke a Sicily populated by Cyclopes and sea monsters, while in an excerpt from The Smile of the Unknown Mariner Vincenzo Consolo depicts the island in 1860, on the frontline in Italy's war of independence. The South's legendary legacy of brigandage and organized crime enlivens the stories of Leonardo Sciascia, Carlo Levi and Joseph Conrad. Curzio Malaparte and Norman Lewis immortalize the wreckage of Naples and the indomitable spirit of its people during World War II, and Elena Ferrante paints a spectacular portrait of a poor but vibrant Neapolitan neighbourhood in an excerpt from the bestselling My Brilliant Friend. Collectively, these entertaining tales plunge readers into the sometimes harsh and troubled, but always seductive and vital world of Italy's Mezzogiorno
Ella Carr (External Editor) Ella Carr is the editor of Florence Stories in the Everyman's Library Pocket Classics series. She is the author of the guide Florence Walks and has contributed to a number of travel and hotel guides and to publications including The Oldie and Exberliner.