Cuore by Desmond Hartley

Cuore by Desmond Hartley

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Cuore by Desmond Hartley

Representingthe Huckleberry Finn of Italy, this is the most read classic in the country. Presented in the form of a diary, its subject is a young boy's life in Turin following Unification in 1870. The narrator, Enrico, writes vividly of school life and the bustling city of vegetable-sellers, chimney sweeps, and carpenters all around him. Like Huck Finn or Dickens, Cuore has been adapted into just about every conceivable mediumfilms, majortelevision series, radio adaptations, plays, and evencomic books. It is a set text on courses from University College London to Harvard and is even a cult classic in Japan in its incarnation as an anime film. From Henry Miller, who wrote a glowing monograph on the book, to world-famous tenor Andrea Bocelli, who wrote a song about it, this simple tale of childhood has inspired all kinds of people and continues to do so today.

Edmondo De Amicis was born on October 21, 1846, in Imperia, and died on March 11, 1908, in Bordighera. He attended school in Cuneo and later the Lyzeum in Turin. He entered the Academia militare di Modena at the age of 16 and was promoted to Offizier. After leaving the Heer, he was dispatched to Florenz by the daily newspaper La Nazione and participated in the Eroberung of Rome in 1870. Around this time, he wrote his travel books. Source: Wikipedia.

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ISBN 13 9780720612325
ISBN 10 0720612322
Title Cuore
Author Desmond Hartley
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Peter Owen Publishers
Year published 2005-05-20
Number of pages 256
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.