Microcosms by Claudio Magris - ISBN: 9781784871307
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Small worlds, big stories: life’s minor characters reveal universal truths.

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  • Paperback

    288 pages

  • Release Date

    3 January 2017

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Summary

Amid wars, failed revolutions and the shifting of frontiers, the bit-part players often have the best tales to tell - an astonishing, genre-blurring travelogue from Italian master Claudio Magris.

In the tiny borderlands of Istria and Italy, from the forests of Monte Nevoso, to the hidden valleys of the Tyrol, to a Trieste cafe, Microcosms pieces together a mosaic of stories - comic, tragic, picaresque, nostalgic - from life’s minor characters. Their worlds might be small, but…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9781784871307
ISBN-10:1784871303
Author:Claudio Magris, Iain Halliday
Publisher:Vintage Publishing
Imprint:Vintage Classics
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:288
Release Date:3 January 2017
Weight:205g
Dimensions:198mm x 131mm x 17mm
Series:Vintage Classics
What They're Saying

Critics Review

“A haunting series of evocations and recollections … the very antithesis of your run-of-the-mill travel book.” –Jan Morris

A haunting amalgam of travelogue, autobiography and impressionist sketch book – Jonathan Keates * Literary Review *Claudio Magris is engaged on a seductively exciting journey of the imagination, which enriches and enthrals – Eileen Battersby * Irish Times *Microcosms, in its subtly magical blend of the public and the personal, of the inner voice and the voices without, of the café and of the study, of the hearth and of the world, is a unique and wonderful achievement – John Banville * New York Review of Books *A haunting series of evocations and recollections… the very antithesis of your run-of-the-mill travel book – Jan Morris * Observer *

About The Author

Claudio Magris

CLAUDIO MAGRIS, scholar and critic, was born in Trieste in 1939. After graduating from the University of Turin, he lectured there in German Language and Literature from 1970 to 1978. He holds a chair in Germanic Studies in the University of Trieste, and was for a period a member of the Italian parliament. He is the author of works of literary criticism and plays and has translated works by Isben, Kleist, and Schnitzler. He won international acclaim for his remarkable study of middle Europe, Danube. His novel, A Different Sea is also published by Harvill.

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