best post-renaissance italian writers?
1. calvino
2. svevo
3 pirandello
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>>8347050
They sound fuckig stupid. Take the red pill cuckold.
Moravia.
Giorgio Manganelli
Antonio Moresco
Giacomo Leopardi
Filippo Tommaso Marinetti
Antonio Gramsci
Carlo Michelstaedter
Umberto Eco
Zerocalcare
>>8347051
I'm curious to understand the reason behind this post
>>8347050
Good list - 3 of my fav from the 20th century
>>8347074
have you made it through moresco's L'increato?
Evola
>>8347108
The whole trilogy or just the last book? Either way, I'm going through the first one, "gli esordi". It's astounding
>>8347134
damn that's awesome, are you reading it in Italian?
>>8347074
Is Lampedusa good? I just got Gattopardo but the edition is shit (cheap, small as fuck fonts with little to no spacing in a white page, poor printing) and I'm sort of looking for reasons to read it / not read it
got the Conscience of Zeno for free but never read it, is it actually gud ?
>>8347569
Yeah, very funny as well
Leopardi's second to Dante
>>8347513
Yes, I'm Italian - also, it hasn't been translated - i think
I have had A Life by Svevo for a few months is it a good point to start with Svevo? Is it good?
I recently bought pic related. Is it any good?
>>8348491
Well, if you really feel like going chronologically, then yes, but otherwise start with Senilita or Svevo, which are both better (Svevo being his best work).
>>8348617
Senilita or Zeno*, sorry.
In any case, Svevo is a very entertaining man/writer.
>>8347564
The Gattopardo is great. The medium on which you read it matters little.
>>8348597
Stai per cominiciare a leggere il nuovo (well) romanzo Se una notte d'inverno di Italo Calvino. Rilassati. Raccogliti. Allontana da te ogni pensiero.
/lit/aliani: I've just finished a shit English novel and I'm ready to dive into Italian again. I've a selection of beauties on my shelf: which one should I start reading first:
- Uno, nessuno e centomila
- Q (Luther Blissett)
- Senilità
- Il piacere (D'Annunzio)
- L'addio (Moresco)
>>8347074
>Zerocalcare
Shit, nigga, are you serious? Are you fucking kidding me, nigga?
Manzoni.
>>8348655
Thanks mate, I just go full autist when it comes to certain editorial decisions, but I'll read it as soon as I finish what I'm reading now
>>8348655
Please, do it for yourself, don't read D'Annunzio.
Begin with Pirandello