Long hailed as a seminal work of modernism in the tradition of Joyce and Kafka, and now available in a supple new English translation, Italo Svevo's charming and splendidly idiosyncratic novel conducts readers deep into one hilariously hyperactive and endlessly self-deluding mind. The mind in questi
Zeno's Conscience
β Scribed by Svevo, Italo
- Publisher
- Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group;Alfred A. Knopf
- Year
- 2015;2001
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 327 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN
- 1101970227
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β¦ Synopsis
Zeno, a middle-aged resdent of Trieste, writes his memoirs at the suggestion of his doctor.
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Long hailed as a seminal work of modernism in the tradition of Joyce and Kafka, and now available in a supple new English translation, Italo Svevos charming and splendidly idiosyncratic novel conducts readers deep into one hilariously hyperactive and endlessly self-deluding mind. The mind in questio
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1923 Traduit de lβitalien par Paul-Henri Michel Β«La Conscience de ZenoΒ» est le roman d'une vie. Non pas un journal intime, mais une confession. La confession tardive d'un homme Γ’gΓ©, Zeno Cosini, paisible rentier de la Trieste austro-hongroise de la fin du XIXe siΓ¨cle qui s'interroge sur sa vie, ses
1923 Traduit de lβitalien par Paul-Henri Michel Β«La Conscience de ZenoΒ» est le roman d'une vie. Non pas un journal intime, mais une confession. La confession tardive d'un homme Γ’gΓ©, Zeno Cosini, paisible rentier de la Trieste austro-hongroise de la fin du XIXe siΓ¨cle qui s'interroge sur sa vie, ses