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As A Man Grows Older

Italo Svevo Beryl de Zoete James Lasdun

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Italian
NYRB Classics
30 September 2001
A masterwork of Italian literature

Not so long ago Emilio Brentani was a promising young author. Now he is an insurance agent on the fast track to forty. He gains a new lease on life, though, when he falls for the young and gorgeous Angiolina-except that his angel just happens to be an unapologetic cheat. But what begins as a comedy of infatuated misunderstanding ends in tragedy, as Emilio's jealous persistence in his folly-against his friends' and devoted sister's advice, and even his own best knowledge-leads to the loss of the one person who, too late, he realizes he truly loves. Marked by deep humanity and earthy humor, by psychological insight and an elegant simplicity of style, As a Man Grows Older (Senilit , in Italian; the English title was the suggestion of Svevo's great friend and admirer, James Joyce) is a brilliant study of hopeless love and hapless indecision. It is a masterwork of Italian literature, here beautifully rendered into English in Beryl de Zoete's classic translation.
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Imprint:   NYRB Classics
Country of Publication:   United States
Edition:   Main
Dimensions:   Height: 20mm,  Width: 125mm,  Spine: 15mm
Weight:   260g
ISBN:   9780940322844
ISBN 10:   0940322846
Pages:   256
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Audience:   General/trade ,  General/trade ,  ELT Advanced ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Italo Svevo (1861-1928), whose given name was Ettore Schmitz, was born in Trieste into a Jewish family of Italian and German descent-as his pseudonym reflects. Svevo published two novels in the 1890s,A LifeandAs a Man Grows Older, but after they were dismissed by critics and ignored by the public, he abandoned literature and went to work in his father-in-law's paint business. He returned to writing only after the young man whom he had hired to tutor him in English, James Joyce, asked to see his novels and expressed admiration for them. With Joyce's support, he publishedThe Confessions of Zenoin 1923 to international acclaim. Svevo had finished a new book (The Tale of the Good Old Man and of the Lovely Young Girl) and was at work on another when he was killed in a car crash in 1928. James Lasdun was born in London and now lives in upstate New York. He has published three books of poetry-A Jump Start, Woman Police Officer in Elevator, andLandscape with Chainsaw-and three collections of short stories, most recentlyBesieged(Selected Stories), of which the title story was made into a film by Bernardo Bertolucci.

Reviews for As A Man Grows Older

Svevo has the capacity--so rare as to be almost unknown in the English novel--of handling emotional relationships with a combined tenderness, humor and realism....He writes about characters and situations of universal application.<br>-- The Times Literary Supplement


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