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Author / Creator: | Malaparte, Curzio, 1898-1957. |
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Uniform title: | Pelle. English |
Imprint: | New York : New York Review Books, [2013] |
Description: | xv, 343 pages ; 21 cm. |
Language: | English |
Series: | New York Review Books Classics New York Review Books classics |
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Format: | Print Book |
URL for this record: | http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/9913925 |
Summary: | This is the first unexpurgated English edition of Curzio Malaparte's legendary work The Skin . The book begins in 1943, with Allied forces cementing their grip on the devastated city of Naples. The sometime Fascist and ever-resourceful Curzio Malaparte is working with the Americans as a liaison officer. He looks after Colonel Jack Hamilton, "a Christian gentleman . . . an American in the noblest sense of the word," who speaks French and cites the classics and holds his nose as the two men tour the squalid streets of a city in ruins where liberation is only another word for desperation. Veterans of the disbanded Italian army beg for work. A rare specimen from the city's famous aquarium is served up at a ceremonial dinner for high Allied officers. Prostitution is rampant. The smell of death is everywhere.<br> <br> Subtle, cynical, evasive, manipulative, unnerving, always astonishing, Malaparte is a supreme artist of the unreliable, both the product and the prophet of a world gone rotten to the core. |
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Physical Description: | xv, 343 pages ; 21 cm. |
ISBN: | 9781590176221 (pbk.) 1590176227 (pbk.) |