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9781583224748

A Place to Live and other selected essays of

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  • ISBN13:

    9781583224748

  • ISBN10:

    1583224742

  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2002-05-07
  • Publisher: Seven Stories Press

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Summary

Arguably one of Italy's greatest contemporary writers, Natalia Ginzburg has been best known in America as a writer's writer, quiet beloved of her fellow wordsmiths. This collection of personal essays chosen by the eminent American writer Lynne Sharon Schwartz from four of Ginzburg's books written over the course of Ginzburg's lifetime was a many-years long project for Schwartz. These essays are deeply felt, but also disarmingly accessible. Full of self-doubt and searing insight, Ginzburg is merciless in her attempts to describe herself and her worldand yet paradoxically, her self-deprecating remarks reveal her deeper confidence in her own eye and writing ability, as well as the weight and nuance of her exploration of the conflict between humane values and bureaucratic rigidity.

Author Biography

NATALIA GINZBURG (1916–91) is recognized as one of the foremost Italian writers of the twentieth century, and one of the most eloquent and incisive commentators on postwar Italy. Her works include novels, stories, essays, plays, and a biography of Alessandro Manzoni.
LYNNE SHARON SCHWARTZ is the author of fourteen works of fiction, nonfiction, and poetry, as well as the widely acclaimed memoir, Ruined by Reading. Her first novel, Rough Strife (1981), was shortlisted for a National Book Award and a PEN/Hemingway First Novel Award, and her Leaving Brooklyn (1989) was nominated for the PEN/Faulkner Award in Fiction. She won the 1991 PEN Renato Pogglioli Award for her translation from the Italian of Smoke Over Birkenau, by Liana Millu. Schwartz is a native and current New Yorker.

Table of Contents

Preface 7(8)
Lynne Sharon Schwartz
I From Le piccole virtu, 1963
Human Relations
15(20)
Winter in the Abruzzi
35(6)
My Craft
41(16)
The Son of Man
57(4)
Portrait of a Friend
61(10)
II from Mai devi domandarmi 1970
Laziness
71(6)
My Psychoanalysis
77(8)
The White Mustache
85(14)
The Great Lady
99(6)
A Place to Live
105(16)
Clueless Travelers
121(4)
The Baby Who Saw Bears
125(6)
Portrait of a Writer
131(8)
Film
139(4)
Universal Compassion
143(6)
III from Vita immaginaria, 1974
Such Is Rome
149(6)
No Fairies, No Wizards
155(6)
An Invisible Government
161
Summer
157(16)
Misery in the Beautiful, Horrible City
173(4)
Fantasy Life
177(18)
IV Selections from Serena Cruz o la vera giustizia, 1990
Serena Cruz, or The Meaning of True Justice
195(42)
Acknowledgments 237(1)
Source Materials 238

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