The Leopard
Highlights

English
Language
Harvill Panther S.
Edition
224
Pages
9781860461453
ISBN-13
1860461453
ISBN-10The Harvill Press
Publisher
176 mm
Height
110 mm
Width
15 mm
Thickness
Paperback
BindingDescription
Set In The 1860s, The Leopard Tells The Spellbinding Story Of A Decadent, Dying Sicilian Aristocracy Threatened By The Approaching Forces Of Democracy And Revolution. The Dramatic Sweep And Richness Of Observation, The Seamless Intertwining Of Public And Private Worlds, And The Grasp Of Human Frailty Imbue The Leopard With Its Particular Melancholy Beauty And Power, And Pl Set In The 1860s, The Leopard Tells The Spellbinding Story Of A Decadent, Dying Sicilian Aristocracy Threatened By The Approaching Forces Of Democracy And Revolution. The Dramatic Sweep And Richness Of Observation, The Seamless Intertwining Of Public And Private Worlds, And The Grasp Of Human Frailty Imbue The Leopard With Its Particular Melancholy Beauty And Power, And Place It Among The Greatest Historical Novels Of Our Time. Although Giuseppe Di Lampedusa Had Long Had The Book In Mind, He Began Writing It Only In His Late Fifties He Died At Age Sixty, Soon After The Manuscript Was Rejected As Unpublishable. In His Introduction, Gioacchino Lanza Tomasi, Lampedusa's Nephew, Gives Us A Detailed History Of The Initial Publication And The Various Editions That Followed. And He Includes Passages Lampedusa Wrote For The Book That Were Omitted By The Original Italian Editors. Here, Finally, Is The Definitive Edition Of This Brilliant And Timeless Novel.