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NYRB describes this as a 'classic of gay literature,' just now available translated into English. It is said to be possibly autobiographical, but readers coming to it expecting a simple narrative will be surprised. The author never finished the book. The translator includes helpful information at the beginning and end of the content to help situate the reader - there is even one letter from the author inserted at a point in the writing where he couldn't decide which direction to go or if he even NYRB describes this as a 'classic of gay literature,' just now available translated into English. It is said to be possibly autobiographical, but readers coming to it expecting a simple narrative will be surprised.
The author never finished the book. The translator includes helpful information at the beginning and end of the content to help situate the reader - there is even one letter from the author inserted at a point in the writing where he couldn't decide which direction to go or if he even wanted this published. If you go into it expecting the fourth wall to be transparent, it will be a better experience. I would call this a non-essential read, personally. Thanks to the publisher who provided a review copy through Edelweiss. Bought at the NYRB 50% off sale Recommended by Ryan This is a very slight (100 page) unfinished Italian novel. I skipped the intro so knew absolutely nothing going in.
I loved the writing! Someone (the narrator) is telling us the long ago story of a boy (Ernesto) and 'the man'. There are a lot of parentheses, (multiple per page;-) After awhile I looked forward to the next comment that was (in parentheses). It is very conversational and almost comforting to read, if that makes any sense (okay, I c Bought at the NYRB 50% off sale Recommended by Ryan This is a very slight (100 page) unfinished Italian novel. I skipped the intro so knew absolutely nothing going in.
I loved the writing! Someone (the narrator) is telling us the long ago story of a boy (Ernesto) and 'the man'. There are a lot of parentheses, (multiple per page;-) After awhile I looked forward to the next comment that was (in parentheses). It is very conversational and almost comforting to read, if that makes any sense (okay, I could be the only one with this reaction, but that's how it felt). There is some graphic sexual description, in case you like to know these things before you read. After I finished the novel I loved reading the introduction to find out more about the very troubled author and the supplemental history at the end. Anno 1503 no cd crack german shepherd.

It's a gem of a book. 3.5, rounded down. While not quite the 'classic of gay literature' the publisher would lead you to believe, this short, quick autobiographical book is nevertheless an interesting view of adolescent sexuality at the turn of the 19th Century. Although the author abandoned plans for a lengthier work, it doesn't really matter that it is 'unfinished', as it DOES more or less come to a satisfying conclusion. The translation reads a bit stilted at times, but a note from the translator indicates that no 3.5, rounded down. While not quite the 'classic of gay literature' the publisher would lead you to believe, this short, quick autobiographical book is nevertheless an interesting view of adolescent sexuality at the turn of the 19th Century. Although the author abandoned plans for a lengthier work, it doesn't really matter that it is 'unfinished', as it DOES more or less come to a satisfying conclusion.
The translation reads a bit stilted at times, but a note from the translator indicates that no one can really reproduce in English the Triestino dialect in which much of the book is written. This book wasn’t bad but at the same time it was unremarkable. Although the gay relationship detailed in the first part of the book would certainly have been considered scandalous at the time of writing (1953) and even of publication (1975), the author does not delve in any way into this relationship and perhaps it is laudable in that it doesn’t seem to condemn it either.
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However, this removed the reason for which I had decided to read, as an example of an early gay novel. Similarly, the rest of This book wasn’t bad but at the same time it was unremarkable. Although the gay relationship detailed in the first part of the book would certainly have been considered scandalous at the time of writing (1953) and even of publication (1975), the author does not delve in any way into this relationship and perhaps it is laudable in that it doesn’t seem to condemn it either.