The eleven short stories in this prize-winning collection pivot on life's ambiguities and the central question they pose in Tabucchi's fiction: is it choice, fate, accident, or even, occasionally, a kind of magic that plays the decisive role in the protagonists' lives?The eleven short stories in thi
Little Misunderstandings of No Importance
β Scribed by Tabucchi, Antonio
- Book ID
- 109768567
- Publisher
- New Directions
- Year
- 1987
- Tongue
- en-US
- Weight
- 301 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9780811222440
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β¦ Synopsis
The eleven short stories in this prize-winning collection pivot on life's ambiguities and the central question they pose in Tabucchi's fiction: is it choice, fate, accident, or even, occasionally, a kind of magic that plays the decisive role in the protagonists' lives?The eleven short stories in this prize-winning collection pivot on life's ambiguities and the central question they pose in Tabucchi's fiction: is it choice, fate, accident, or even, occasionally, a kind of magic that plays the decisive role in the protagonists' lives? Blended with the author's wonderfully intelligent imagination is his compassionate perception of elemental aspects of the human experience, be it grief as in "Waiting for Winter," about the widow of a nation's literary lion, or madcap adventure as in "The Riddle," about a mysterious lady and a trip in Proust's Bugatti Royale.
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Translation of: Piccoli equivoci senza importanza
The eleven short stories in this prize-winning collection pivot on lifeβs ambiguities and the central question they pose in Tabucchiβs fiction: is it choice, fate, accident, or even, occasionally, a kind of magic that plays the decisive role in the protagonistsβ lives? Blended with the authorβs wond
Translation of: Piccoli equivoci senza importanza
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