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The Last Leopard David Gilmour

The Last Leopard By David Gilmour

The Last Leopard by David Gilmour


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Summary

In 1957, Giuseppe Tomasi, Prince of Lampedusa, the last member of a great Sicilian family, died childless, impoverished and unknown, leaving behind him the recently completed manuscript of a novel. In this book, David Gilmour brings this enigmatic writer to life.

The Last Leopard Summary

The Last Leopard: Life of Giuseppe Di Lampedusa by David Gilmour

In 1957, Giuseppe Tomasi, Prince of Lampedusa, the last member of a great Sicilian family, died childless, impoverished and unknown, leaving behind him the recently completed manuscript of a novel. The following year the novel, The Leopard, was published to great acclaim. For a quarter of a century Italian and foreign scholars were denied access to the reclusive writer's papers until, following a meeting with Lampedusa's adopted son, David Gilmour succeeded in gaining permission to work in the writer's last home in Sicily. There, and in the nearby ruin of the Palazzo Lampedusa, he found many letters, diaries, notebooks and photographs which had not seen the light of day since Lampedusa's death. In The Last Leopard, David Gilmour brings to life not only an enigmatic writer of genius, but the vibrant Sicily and Italy of his youth, the Europe of the inter-war years and the slow, careful distillation of an undoubted masterpiece.

Additional information

GOR003051014
9781860462214
1860462219
The Last Leopard: Life of Giuseppe Di Lampedusa by David Gilmour
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Vintage Publishing
19900604
256
Winner of Authors' Club Marsh Biography Award 1989
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