Bewitched Bourgeois : Fifty Stories by Dino Buzzati (2025, Trade Paperback)

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Product Identifiers

PublisherNew York Review of Books, Incorporated, T.H.E.
ISBN-101681378671
ISBN-139781681378671
eBay Product ID (ePID)2336052889

Product Key Features

Book TitleBewitched Bourgeois : Fifty Stories
Number of Pages344 Pages
LanguageEnglish
TopicFantasy / Collections & Anthologies, Short Stories (Single Author)
Publication Year2025
GenreFiction
AuthorDino Buzzati
FormatTrade Paperback

Dimensions

Item Height1 in
Item Weight12.1 Oz
Item Length8 in
Item Width5 in

Additional Product Features

Intended AudienceTrade
LCCN2024-030357
TitleLeadingThe
Dewey Edition23
Reviews"Buzzati's short-form fiction seems perfectly suited to our time of TikToks, tweets and online attention spans.... Pick up this book, and read one story each week.... Recreate the experience of those Italian newspaper readers who got to experience Buzzati's seductive skills regularly. One at a time is enough because the stories are so tightly packed they continue to unfold in your mind after you finish. With 50 stories here, they will last you almost a year. Then you can go back to the beginning and start again." --John Self, The Times (UK) "Thanks to Venuti's keen editorial eye and crisp translation, this stands as a brilliant record of Buzzati's playful experimentation and lifelong obsessions." -- Publishers Weekly , starred review "These marvelous stories inhabit a bewitched space. Borges and Poe are evident, but more importantly Buzzati's alchemical blend of the known world and some other, invading realm looks forward to the time of Stephen King, and Robert Aickman, and Shirley Jackson. These are tales that stick to your ribs." --John Darnielle "There are very few writers whose stories feel so unique and original that you can't imagine anyone else writing them. Lawrence Venuti's deft translation of these fifty stories makes it clear that Buzzati is one of these few. Smart, quirky, buoyant and wonderfully absurd, Buzzati is the missing link between Kafka and twenty-first-century fabulism." --Brian Evenson "Thanks to Venuti's keen editorial eye and crisp translation, this stands as a brilliant record of Buzzati's playful experimentation and lifelong obsessions." -- Publishers Weekly, "These marvelous stories inhabit a bewitched space. Borges and Poe are evident, but more importantly Buzzati's alchemical blend of the known world and some other, invading realm looks forward to the time of Stephen King, and Robert Aickman, and Shirley Jackson. These are tales that stick to your ribs." --John Darnielle "There are very few writers whose stories feel so unique and original that you can't imagine anyone else writing them. Lawrence Venuti's deft translation of these fifty stories makes it clear that Buzzati is one of these few. Smart, quirky, buoyant and wonderfully absurd, Buzzati is the missing link between Kafka and twenty-first-century fabulism." --Brian Evenson, "Thanks to Venuti's keen editorial eye and crisp translation, this stands as a brilliant record of Buzzati's playful experimentation and lifelong obsessions." -- Publishers Weekly , starred review "These marvelous stories inhabit a bewitched space. Borges and Poe are evident, but more importantly Buzzati's alchemical blend of the known world and some other, invading realm looks forward to the time of Stephen King, and Robert Aickman, and Shirley Jackson. These are tales that stick to your ribs." --John Darnielle "There are very few writers whose stories feel so unique and original that you can't imagine anyone else writing them. Lawrence Venuti's deft translation of these fifty stories makes it clear that Buzzati is one of these few. Smart, quirky, buoyant and wonderfully absurd, Buzzati is the missing link between Kafka and twenty-first-century fabulism." --Brian Evenson
Dewey Decimal853.914
SynopsisPoe and Kafka meet The Twilight Zone in this anthology of fifty fantastical tales, many of them reflecting the political and social energies of the time, by an Italian master of the short story. Dino Buzzati was a prolific writer of stories, publishing several hundred over the course of forty years. Many of them are fantastic-reminiscent of Kafka and Poe in their mixture of horror and absurdity, and at the same time anticipating the alternate realities of The Twilight Zone or Black Mirror in their chilling commentary on the barbarities, catastrophes, and fanaticisms of the twentieth century. In The Bewitched Bourgeois , Lawrence Venuti has put together an anthology that showcases Buzzati's short fiction from his earliest stories to the ones he wrote in the last months of his life. Some appear in English for the first time, while others are reappearing in Venuti's crisp new versions, such as the much-anthologized "Seven Floors," an absurdist tale of a patient fatally caught in hospital bureaucracy; "Panic at La Scala," in which the Milanese bourgeoisie, fearing a left-wing revolution, find themselves imprisoned in the opera house; and "Appointment with Einstein," where the physicist, stopping at a filling station in Princeton, New Jersey, encounters a gas station attendant who turns out to be the Angel of Death., Poe and Kafka meet The Twilight Zone in this anthology of fifty fantastical tales, many of them reflecting the political and social energies of the time, by an Italian master of the short story. Dino Buzzati was a prolific writer of stories, publishing several hundred over the course of forty years. Many of them are fantastic--reminiscent of Kafka and Poe in their mixture of horror and absurdity, and at the same time anticipating the alternate realities of The Twilight Zone or Black Mirror in their chilling commentary on the barbarities, catastrophes, and fanaticisms of the twentieth century. In The Bewitched Bourgeois , Lawrence Venuti has put together an anthology that showcases Buzzati's short fiction from his earliest stories to the ones he wrote in the last months of his life. Some appear in English for the first time, while others are reappearing in Venuti's crisp new versions, such as the much-anthologized "Seven Floors," an absurdist tale of a patient fatally caught in hospital bureaucracy; "Panic at La Scala," in which the Milanese bourgeoisie, fearing a left-wing revolution, find themselves imprisoned in the opera house; and "Appointment with Einstein," where the physicist, stopping at a filling station in Princeton, New Jersey, encounters a gas station attendant who turns out to be the Angel of Death., Poe and Kafka meet The Twilight Zone in this anthology of fifty fantastical tales, many of them reflecting the political and social energies of the time, by an Italian master of the short story.
LC Classification NumberPQ4807.U83B49 2024

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