A Different Sea

3.56 ( 426 Ratings by Goodreads)
A Different Sea

A Different Sea

3.56 (426 Ratings by Goodreads)
paperback | English
Published: 3 November, 2016
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An illuminating portrait of a world in ferment after the First world War, and a man seeking an authentic life.

Early this century Enrico, a young intellectual, leaves the city of Gorizia with its abundant population and culture, to spend several years living on the Patagonian pampas, alone with his ancient Greek texts, his flocks and, every now and then, a woman. He has been taught by his closest friend, Carlo, a philosopher/poet who commits suicide in his early twenties, to search for an authentic life, free of social falsehoods. But in his search for this unattainable goal, Enrico destroys every chance he has of a normal existence. This is portrait of a world in ferment, a decaying empire shaken by war and revolution, and a life-long search for meaning.

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Type Book
ISBN13 9781784871321
ISBN10 178487132X
Number Of Pages 112
Item Weight 88 g
Product Dimensions 130 x 197 x 8 mm
Publisher / Reseller Vintage Publishing
Format paperback
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Claudio Magris can now be numbered among the great Europeans of the late twentieth century, a writer whose books illuminate not just the history, literature and philosophy of the continent but the human condition itself * Guardian *
Quietly devastating and...bitterly funny study of the dangers of philosophy...a very human book * Independent *
This shrewd and deeply intelligent novelist...deserves to be read again and again * Daily Telegraph *

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Author's Bio

Claudio Magris is the author of Danube, a work described as a masterpiece by a great number of critics, and which has been translated into most major languages. He previously taught German at the University of Turin. He has translated the works of Ibsen, Kleist and Schnitzler and currently lectures in the faculty of Literature and Philosophy at Trieste University.

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