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Signor Dido: Stories – Alberto Savinio , Richard Pevear (Translator and Intro)
(Reviewed by JD Jung) “Signor Dido feels himself borne along by the present as by a river. He loves those who share the same river with him, his river companions: he loves them out of solidarity, even those he hates. … Continue reading →
Posted in Italian Literature, Lost and almost forgotten, Short stories, World Literature
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Tagged book reviews, Italian literature, overlooked classics, translated world literature
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