La Disavventura
- 226 pages
- 8 hours of reading
This author became known for his focus on everyday life and intimate lyricism. His early works, heavily influenced by Joyce, concentrated on ordinary human experiences, marking an early step towards his characteristic style. Later novels, often set in the Tuscan landscape, explored themes of neorealism and resistance, while retaining his signature intimate tone. Despite mixed critical reception, his work remained dedicated to 'tearing away the opaque veil that hides things,' reflecting a profound distrust of history and exploring the balance between wisdom and resignation.






