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008 890821t19901952nyu 000 1 eng
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050 00 $aPQ4817.I5$bA6 1990
082 00 $a853/.912$220
100 1 $aGinzburg, Natalia.
240 10 $aStrada che va in città.$lEnglish
245 14 $aThe road to the city :$btwo novellas /$cNatalia Ginzburg ; translated from the Italian by Frances Frenaye.
250 $a1st U.S. ed.
260 $aNew York :$bArcade Pub.,$c1990, ©1952.
300 $a149 pages ;$c22 cm
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500 $aTranslation of: La strada che va in città and È stato così.
505 0 $aThe road to the city -- The dry heart.
520 $a"The Road to the City" and "The Dry Heart." Each is narrated by a young woman who is in some way betrayed by, or the betrayer of, romantic love. In her inimitable, spare, and understated style, Ginzburg--the minimalist--manages to express extraordinary passions, disappointments, and truths of the heart. With a masterful understanding of the human, and particularly female, psyche, Ginzburg turns her meticulous and understated tales into rich, funny, profound, and psychologically gripping landscapes of the human heart.
600 10 $aGinzburg, Natalia$xTranslations into English.
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700 12 $aGinzburg, Natalia.$tÈ stato così.$f1990.
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