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Carlo Levi

    November 29, 1902 – January 4, 1975

    Carlo Levi was an Italian painter, writer, and doctor whose work is characterized by its lucid and sympathetic portrayal of ordinary lives. His most recognized writing, stemming from his own experience of exile in a poor region of southern Italy, became instrumental in bringing social issues to national attention. Levi's prose is noted for its non-ideological, empathetic approach to depicting daily hardships, offering a piercing glimpse into the human condition. His writing resonates with honesty and a profound understanding of those on the margins of society.

    Carlo Levi
    Die Uhr
    Worte sind Steine
    Fear of Freedom
    Essays on India
    Christ Stopped at Eboli
    Fleeting Rome