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Books with author Carlo Emilio Gadda

  • The Experience of Pain

    Carlo Emilio Gadda

    Paperback (Penguin Classic, Nov. 27, 2018)
    'The seething cauldron of life, the infinite stratification of reality, the inextricable tangle of knowledge are what Gadda wants to depict' Italo Calvino At the height of Fascist rule in Italy and following the death of his mother, Carlo Emilio Gadda began work on his first novel, The Experience of Pain. This portrait of a highly educated young man whose anger and frustration frequently erupt in ferocious outbursts directed towards his ageing mother is a powerful critique of the society of his time and the deep wounds inflicted on his generation. Set in a fictional South American country, The Experience of Pain is at once richly imaginative and intensely personal: the perfect introduction to Gadda's innovative style and literary virtuosity. Translated by Richard Dixon
  • The Experience of Pain

    Carlo Emilio Gadda

    eBook (Penguin, Oct. 26, 2017)
    'The seething cauldron of life, the infinite stratification of reality, the inextricable tangle of knowledge are what Gadda wants to depict' Italo CalvinoAt the height of Fascist rule in Italy and following the death of his mother, Carlo Emilio Gadda began work on his first novel, The Experience of Pain. This portrait of a highly educated young man whose anger and frustration frequently erupt in ferocious outbursts directed towards his ageing mother is a powerful critique of the society of his time and the deep wounds inflicted on his generation. Set in a fictional South American country, The Experience of Pain is at once richly imaginative and intensely personal: the perfect introduction to Gadda's innovative style and literary virtuosity. Translated by Richard Dixon
  • That Awful Mess on Via Merulana

    Carlo Emilio Gadda

    Paperback (George Braziller, Aug. 1, 1984)
    Officer Francesco Ingravallo investigates the death of a childless married woman and learns about the complex forces of fate
  • That Awful Mess on Via Merulana

    Carlo Emilio Gadda, William Weaver

    Hardcover (SOLD, March 15, 1965)
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  • That Awful Mess on Via Merulana

    Carlo Emilio Gadda, William Weaver

    Paperback (Texas Bookman, March 1, 1996)
    In a large apartment house in central Rome, two crimes are committed within a matter of days: a burglary, in which a good deal of money and precious jewels are taken, and a murder, as a young woman whose husband is out of town is found with her throat cut. Called in to investigate, melancholy Detective Ciccio, a secret admirer of the murdered woman and a friend of her husband’s, discovers that almost everyone in the apartment building is somehow involved in the case, and with each new development the mystery only deepens and broadens. Gadda’s sublimely different detective story presents a scathing picture of fascist Italy while tracking the elusiveness of the truth, the impossibility of proof, and the infinite complexity of the workings of fate, showing how they come into conflict with the demands of justice and love. Italo Calvino, Pier Paolo Pasolini, and Alberto Moravia all considered That Awful Mess on the Via Merulana to be the great modern Italian novel. Unquestionably, it is a work of universal significance and protean genius: a rich social novel, a comic opera, an act of political resistance, a blazing feat of baroque wordplay, and a haunting story of life and death.
  • That Awful Mess on Via Merulana

    Carlo Emilio Gadda

    Paperback (Texas Bookman, March 15, 1815)
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  • That Awful Mess on the Via Merulana

    Carlo Emilio Gadda

    Paperback (New York Review Books, March 15, 2007)
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