Voices in the Evening by Natalia Ginzburg
Voices in the Evening by Natalia Ginzburg. 1989 Arcade Publishing reissue, 171 pages. Ginzburg was an Italian author of fiction, plays, essays and more. According to her NYT obituary "Although once dismissed as a minor writer because of her preoccupation with family life, Miss Ginzburg had seen her six works of fiction, a play ("I Married You for the Fun of It"), essays, a biography of the 19th-century novelist Alessandro Manzoni and translations of Flaubert and Proust recognized in recent years as the creations of a major artist." Originally published in 1961, Voices portrays the life of a young woman during the dawn of fascism.
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"All the same she gets some satisfaction out of shedding these tears."
Voices in the Evening by Natalia Ginzburg. 1989 Arcade Publishing reissue, 171 pages. Ginzburg was an Italian author of fiction, plays, essays and more. According to her NYT obituary "Although once dismissed as a minor writer because of her preoccupation with family life, Miss Ginzburg had seen her six works of fiction, a play ("I Married You for the Fun of It"), essays, a biography of the 19th-century novelist Alessandro Manzoni and translations of Flaubert and Proust recognized in recent years as the creations of a major artist." Originally published in 1961, Voices portrays the life of a young woman during the dawn of fascism.
Condition: VG
"All the same she gets some satisfaction out of shedding these tears."