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La Storia by Elsa Morante
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La Storia (original 1974; edition 2004)

by Elsa Morante (Author)

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A soldier wandering through the streets of Rome resolves, rather drunkenly, that he must find himself a woman. It is Ida Mancuso's fate, at precisely that moment, to turn the corner of the street, laden with shopping. The soldier sees easy prey - but Ida confronts her nightmare vision. The year is 1941, the soldier is German and she is half-Jewish. Elsa Morante's brave novel evokes the real terrors, fears and hopes of a mother living through one of the most horrifying events in recent times. In marked contrast to the posturing fascists on the political stage, this is the history of the Second World War as the ordinary people of Italy experienced it.… (more)
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Title:La Storia
Authors:Elsa Morante (Author)
Info:Folio (2004), 960 pages
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English (15)  Italian (7)  Dutch (2)  Finnish (1)  Hebrew (1)  Danish (1)  German (1)  French (1)  All languages (29)
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מצויין. מדכדך. ( )
  b.b.michael | Jan 29, 2024 |
Uno scandalo che dura da diecimila anni.
  memolif | Dec 26, 2023 |
Un capolavoro, basta questa parola per definire questo libro, per me, di una bellezza sconvolgente. Uno sguardo spietato e al tempo stesso struggente, straziante ma anche dolcissimo, sul periodo dell’ultima guerra e che fa da sfondo al racconto delle vicende di Ida, Nino, Useppe, Davide e di tantissimi altri personaggi che li accompagnano in quegli anni difficili e durissimi.
Letto la prima volta alla sua uscita nel 1974 è un libro da leggere e rileggere, assolutamente.
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  Raffaella10 | Jan 28, 2023 |
What an amazing book. A morbid tale of failure and death in Rome around the last few years of WW2 and the few years after that is compellingly readable.
I enjoyed the writing and the vividness of the characters - flawed, and highly believable. I also learned of the disaster of those years in Italy - which, for me, casts a new light on the lives of all those Italian migrants of the 1950s.
I came across the book in Motherlands, a recently published book of the Australian descendant of Italian migrants who is searching for her roots. I owe the author a debt. I got the English translation of the book via an inter-library loan organized by my local library on the Sunshine Coast - I count myself as very lucky that such institutions exist, and deliver such a service. ( )
  mbmackay | Nov 9, 2022 |
2011 (my review can be found at the LibraryThing post linked)
http://www.librarything.com/topic/120136#3046184 ( )
  dchaikin | Sep 26, 2020 |
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Author nameRoleType of authorWork?Status
Morante, Elsaprimary authorall editionsconfirmed
Beauvoir, Simone deForewordsecondary authorsome editionsconfirmed
Benítez, EstherTranslatorsecondary authorsome editionsconfirmed
Campbell, JamesIllustratorsecondary authorsome editionsconfirmed
Hinderberger, HanneliseÜbersetzersecondary authorsome editionsconfirmed
Moreno, JuanTranslatorsecondary authorsome editionsconfirmed
Munck, IngalisaTranslatorsecondary authorsome editionsconfirmed
Rivière, WilliamIntroductionsecondary authorsome editionsconfirmed
Velde, Frédérique van derTranslatorsecondary authorsome editionsconfirmed
Weaver, WilliamTranslatorsecondary authorsome editionsconfirmed
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Epigraph
Er is in geen enkele mensentaal een woord
dat de proefdieren kan troosten
die het waarom van hun dood niet kennen.
Een overlevende van Hirosjima

Trans.: There is no word in the human language capable
of consoling the guinea pigs who do not know
the reason of their death.

A survivor of Hiroshima
... dat Gij deze dingen voor wijzen en verstandigen verborgen hebt,
doch aan kinderkens geopenbaard...
... want zo is het een welbehagen geweest voor U.
Lucas 10:21

Trans.:...thou hast these things from the wise and prudent,
and hast revealed them unto babes...
for so it seemed good in thy sight.

Luke 10:21
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Por el analfabeto a quien escribo

Trans.: To the illiterate for whom I write
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Op een dag in januari van het jaar 1941 slenterde een Duitse soldaat, die op doorreis was en van een vrije middag profiteerde, in zijn eentje door de wijk San Lorenzo in Rome.
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The latest scientific discoveries concerning the structure of matter mark the beginning of the atomic century.
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A soldier wandering through the streets of Rome resolves, rather drunkenly, that he must find himself a woman. It is Ida Mancuso's fate, at precisely that moment, to turn the corner of the street, laden with shopping. The soldier sees easy prey - but Ida confronts her nightmare vision. The year is 1941, the soldier is German and she is half-Jewish. Elsa Morante's brave novel evokes the real terrors, fears and hopes of a mother living through one of the most horrifying events in recent times. In marked contrast to the posturing fascists on the political stage, this is the history of the Second World War as the ordinary people of Italy experienced it.

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A La Storia, romanzo pubblicato direttamente in edizione economica nel 1974 e ambientato a Roma durante e dopo l'ultima guerra (1941-47), Elsa Morante ha consegnato la massima esperienza della sua vita. È la sua opera piú letta e, come tutti i libri importanti, anche quella che piú ha fatto discutere. Cesare Garboli, nell'introduzione a questa edizione tascabile, traccia un bilancio critico sul romanzo a piú di vent'anni dalla prima pubblicazione. Completano il volume la cronologia della vita e delle opere, la bibliografia generale e quella specifica relativa al dibattito su La Storia.
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