A writer, poet, painter and doctor, Levi was banished to the remote and extremely poor region of Lucania for his opposition to Mussolini’s regime. Described as a documentary novel, this is an evocative account of his two years of exile in the South of Italy in the mid-1930s. First published in 1945.
Christ Stopped at Eboli
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Edition:Paperback978014118321325/05/2000From a Bookshelf nearby
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A superb narrative of the 'underside' of the Italian Renaissance: the Genoese and Neapolitans; the women writers, Jewish merchants, mercenaries, engineers, prostitutes, farmers and citizens ... read more
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Meditations on Rome and Venice by the celebrated American poet. The latest in the Ekphrasis series, the small paperbacks from David Zwirner.

