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The Nice Old Man and the Pretty Girl

de Svevo, Italo ( Translated by L. Collison-Morley )

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London, United Kingdom: The Hogarth Press, 1930. Book. Very Good +. Hardcover. 1st Edition. First UK Edition, First Print. pp. [i - iix 9-162. Original pale brown boards, Black lettering to spine. Tight binding, Light edge wear, pages are clean with spotting to pages. .

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Italo Svevo , born Ettore Schmitz in 1861, was the son of a well-off Jewish couple in Trieste. When his father’s glassware business collapsed, teenaged Svevo took a job in a bank to help, abandoning his studies but not his desire to become a writer. He stayed at the bank for 20 years, concurrently writing books no one would publish. Finally, at 32, he self-published a novel, Una vita , under his pseudonym – meaning “An Italian of Swabia” – and five years later another, Senilità . Both were failures, and Svevo gave up publishing for the next 25 years. In 1898 he went to work for his father-in-law, a paint-manufacturer. Because the company did business in England, he signed up for English lessons at the local Berlitz School and was assigned a young James Joyce as his teacher. The two became so close that Joyce modeled the protagonist of Ulysses , Leopold Bloom, on Svevo. In 1923 Svevo self-published another novel, La Coscienza di Zeno . The autobiographical story of a man undergoing Freudian analysis while trying to quit smoking is now seen, like Svevo’s other works, as a pioneering work of psychoanalytic and stream-of-consciousness narrative. Joyce got it published in France -- where it was a hit -- but couldn’t interest an English publisher before Svevo, in 1928, was struck by a car while crossing the street. He died a few days later. Refused a cigarette on his deathbed, his last words were reportedly, “That would definitely have been my last cigarette.”   Lacy Collison-Morley (1876-1958) was a translator also known for his books on Italian Literature and Greek and Roman Mythology.

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Librería
Kelleher Rare Books IE (IE)
Inventario del vendedor #
014921
Título
The Nice Old Man and the Pretty Girl
Autor
Svevo, Italo ( Translated by L. Collison-Morley )
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Tapa dura
Estado del libro
Usado - Very Good +
Edición
1st Edition
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The Hogarth Press
Lugar de publicación
London, United Kingdom
Fecha de publicación
1930
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FIRST EDITION,Svevo, Italo,The Nice Old Man and the Pretty Girl
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