Author: Giuseppe Tomasi di Lampedusa
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Set in the 1860s, The Leopard tells the spellbinding story of a decadent, dying Sicilian aristocracy threatened by the forces of democracy and revolution. The dramatic richness of observation and the seamless intertwining of public and private worlds place it among the greatest historical novels of our time. / Sicilia, 1860. El tiempo parece discurrir con parsimonia en estas tierras, marcadas por los ritmos de una campiña de árida belleza y un orden social inamovible, cuya cúspide ocupa la aristocracia terrateniente. Pero la historia está a punto de dar una sacudida con el desembarco de Garibaldi. Don Fabrizio, príncipe de Salina, hombre imponente, orgulloso, sensual y lúcido, patriarca de una de las familias más poderosas de la isla, contempla impertérrito estos tiempos convulsos que acaso supongan el hundimiento de su mundo o tal vez traigan cambios que en realidad permitirán que todo siga igual. Mientras tanto, su impetuoso sobrino Tancredi abraza la causa garibaldina y se enamora de la bella Angelica, hija de un advenedizo social... Recibida en su día con polémica, la única novela de Giuseppe Tomasi di Lampedusa es hoy ya un clásico indiscutible, que recuperamos en una nueva edición que incluye posfacio de Carlo Feltrinelli.
Pages: 238
Imprint: Anagrama
Format: Paperback
BISAC Code: FIC004000
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