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The Leopard (Harvill Panther)

by: Giuseppe Tomasi di Lampedusa

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Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days Binding: Paperback
EAN: 9781860461453
ISBN: 186046145X
Label: The Harvill Press
Manufacturer: The Harvill Press
Number Of Pages: 224
Publication Date: 2005
Publisher: The Harvill Press
Studio: The Harvill Press
Sales Rank: 60290




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Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Great literature but..
The quality and of writing of "The Leopard" was, for me, perfect. And this bearing in mind it was a translation from Italian. With the exception of the recent nasty (American-English) trend of using "what" rather than "that which", it was English at its best. I would like to read it in Italian some day, but at my level, this would have been hard work. It was just a shame it was not longer. I could see the point of the 20 year gap in the story but it would have been so much more interesting if it had been a continuous story. However, bearing in mind that as one of the few that found "The Grapes of Wrath" one of the most disappointing books I ever read (talk about "The Kings New Clothes", I will never understand why everyone raves about the manufactured ... Read More:



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Unforgettable
Incredibly atmospheric, beautifully written. The Prince and Tancredi especially are brilliant creations. This is a novel to savour.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - "All Will Be the Same Though All Will Be Changed"
This novel contained historical background, a fascinating main character, a warm understanding of people and their frailties, a brooding acceptance of mortality, a nostalgia for old values and vanished beauty, an eye for class differences, a love of the land described, and several jarring but fascinating shifts forward in time. These elements, conveyed in a very smooth style in the translation, combined powerfully to make the novel moving and memorable.

Beyond that, having seen a film version some years ago, I couldn't help but picture Lancaster, Delon and Cardinale whenever their characters appeared on the page. In the meeting between the Prince and Don Calogero, in young lovers' exploration of the Salina palace at Donnafugata, in the interview ... Read More:



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Six stars
There is little I can add to the excellent reviews here. The book encompasses 50 years in the life of a nineteenth century Sicilian aristocrat - a dying breed. It deals with corruption and encroaching death and loss in a decaying society. And it stays in your mind. One thing I would like to mention though is that the edition I have (Vintage, 2007) includes a foreword and afterword by the author's adopted son. I found the foreword and afterword so snobbish and pretentious that it made me - wrongly - think twice about the merits of the book as a whole. I notice that the Everyman Classics edition is quite reasonably priced. If you get the book and enjoy it you may well end up reading it several times, so a hardback would be a good investment. And I'd pay money ... Read More:



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - A very fine wine
This is my favourite novel. Before I read this, if somebody had asked what the best-written novel was, I'd have said either The Great Gatsby or Brideshead Revisited. Now, I'd say The Leopard. Lampedusa's metaphors and similes are so beautiful and yet nobody would suggest that they are at all contrived. I have read that Lampedusa spent most of his life in reflection and it shows, for in this, his only novel, he displays a deep and profound knowledge of human beings and their vanity. `Vanity of vanities. All is vanity.' He was a 20th-century Montaigne. The plot is simple and yet it isn't. Read it and you'll see exactly what I mean.

The reviewer, who says this `leaves you feeling that you are a richer person for having read it,' is absolutely ... Read More:


 



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