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The Siren and Selected Writings (ISBN 1860460224)

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In praise of the cream puff:
I enjoyed the stories in this collection quite a bit, but what really surprised and delighted me were the essays on Stendhal and other writers. I'm not sure why they surprised me so much, but it may be because I was in graduate school in literature and the message I got there was that any school of literary criticism not prefaced by "post-" and not involving heavy reading of the most charmless sort was at best cream-puffery associated with old-fashioned belles-lettrists and suspect dilettantes. So with what delight did I read ol' Giuseppe's light and witty and airy essays! I recall going so far as to put one of them in the bibliography of a paper I wrote. It felt like an incredibly subversive act; just by putting the name di Lampedusa in my bibliography I felt as if I were giving the finger to those professors of mine--all of them, probably--who had never read Lampedusa--or Stendhal, for that matter. On the whole, I think it's in essays like di Lampedusa's--and not in criticism from college and university professors--that you're most likely to enjoy learning about books and writing. His joy in what he's talking about is palpable. It makes his work airy and delicious. Just like a good cream puff, in other words.


Good follow-up to The Leopard:
A collection of Di Lampedusa's writings aside from his great novel. The memoirs of the author's youth in aristocratic Sicily are delightful to read; clearly the atmosphere of the Leopard was taken from Di Lampedusa's own life. The stories are also quite good. The literary criticism is somewhat out of place, in my opinion, alongside a collection of narrative. If you liked the Leopard, this is definitely worth reading.


The Siren...dream or reality?:
I think that everybody has to read this book, especially the siren, this story collect all the dreams of a man, and let us to think that when we find the right woman, the right love, we can't forget it, we can't substitute it, we can't hide it to ourselves.The author with a very simple story express the meaning of the love, the pure love...read it, I can just tell you this...and you'll dream...you'll smile.


Author:Giuseppe Tomasi di Lampedusa
Author:Archibald Colquhoun
Binding:Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number:853.914
EAN:9781860460227
Edition:1
ISBN:1860460224
Number Of Pages:192
Publication Date:1997-09



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