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An edition of 1934 (1982)

1934

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Moravia's political fable about an Italian anti-Fascist and the frightened, suicide-seeking German girl he encounters on a boat to Capri--the setting of Moravia's Il disprezzo from 1954--was welcomed as one of his finest novels. Stephen Spender for The New York Review of Books commented: "One of the most brilliant strokes in this novel about relations in the Thirties between Italians and Germans is that Moravia never reveals whether his Italian narrator and hero is serious or not, and doubt about the seriousness lies in his being Italian.... This is the truth of the book: that within the external situation of the Italian Fascist--German Nazi relationship it is impossible to accept as authentic virtually anything people do."

Moravia is not simply painting the portrait of an age but also coming to grips through his art with the great questions of all ages - the erotic, love, death, and the purposes of life. 1934 recapitulates the major themes of his art and at the same time takes us beyond them.

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English
Pages
297

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1934
1983, Farrar, Straus & Giroux
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Published in
New York

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
853/.912
Library of Congress
PQ4829.O62 A61713 1983

The Physical Object

Pagination
297 p. ;
Number of pages
297

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL3503798M
Internet Archive
193400mora
ISBN 10
0374222541
LCCN
82024181
Library Thing
69146
Goodreads
674876

First Sentence

""Is it possible to live in despair and not wish for death?""

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