Notti Insonni
A legendary novel.
Synopsis
Drunks, actors, gamblers, "love and drink and all the clothes on the floor." Billie Holiday's music in nightclubs, erotic encounters and parties, disappointments, friendships and "the people I buried." From a bohemian hotel in Manhattan, a young woman who has run away from her childhood home in Kentucky observes New York and the world, starting to become herself through memories, experiences, encounters that shed light on the racism, sexism, miseries and greatness of the era.
That young woman would become the most influential American literary critic, an intellectual capable of shaping the culture of her time. Sleepless Nights, first published in 1979, is the story of her life and the story of a century, the twentieth century. A unique collage of novel, memoir, essay, letter, poetry and dream. A language in which to lose oneself and, finally, find oneself.
Details
Translation by Claudia Durastanti
Foreword by Joan Didion - Afterword by Claudia Durastanti
Year of publication: April 2021
Number of pages: 173 pages
Format: 14 x 21 cm
Binding: Hardback
ISBN: 9788831321136
Author
Elizabeth Hardwick (1916-2007) was a prominent figure in American literary and cultural life for nearly half a century. Together with her husband, the poet Robert Lowell, she was part of the group of intellectuals who founded the New York Review of Books in 1963. Her friends included writers such as Mary McCarthy, Elizabeth Bishop, Philip Roth, and leading figures in the publishing world such as Philip Rahv and Jason Epstein.
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