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Love in Vain: Selected Stories
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Love in Vain: Selected Stories

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Love in Vain: Selected Stories of Federigo Tozzi is the debut short-story collection in English of one of Italy’s most distinguished early modern writers. The twenty stories of Love in Vain were selected and translated by Minna Proctor, who received the 1998 PEN/Renato Poggioli Award for her then unpublished renderings of Tozzi’s fiction. The investigation of naturalism, of truth, writes Proctor in her biographical introduction, defined Tozzi’s poetics. Impassioned by literature, yet isolated from the mainstream, Tozzi found nothing so fascinating as the unfettered expression of the inner lives of normal people. His work is at once a mixture of subtlety and melodrama, of psychological perception, primitive emotion, and raw physical need, as his plain subjects, yearning for connection and love, forever grasp at the unattainable.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
New Directions Publishing Corporation
Country
United States
Date
22 May 2001
Pages
160
ISBN
9780811214711

Love in Vain: Selected Stories of Federigo Tozzi is the debut short-story collection in English of one of Italy’s most distinguished early modern writers. The twenty stories of Love in Vain were selected and translated by Minna Proctor, who received the 1998 PEN/Renato Poggioli Award for her then unpublished renderings of Tozzi’s fiction. The investigation of naturalism, of truth, writes Proctor in her biographical introduction, defined Tozzi’s poetics. Impassioned by literature, yet isolated from the mainstream, Tozzi found nothing so fascinating as the unfettered expression of the inner lives of normal people. His work is at once a mixture of subtlety and melodrama, of psychological perception, primitive emotion, and raw physical need, as his plain subjects, yearning for connection and love, forever grasp at the unattainable.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
New Directions Publishing Corporation
Country
United States
Date
22 May 2001
Pages
160
ISBN
9780811214711