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Very good. New York. 1954. February 1954. Signet/New American Library. 1st Signet Paperback Edition. Good in Slightly Worn Wrappers. Translated from the Italian by David Moore. 288 pages. paperback. S1098. keywords: Literature Italy Translated World War II. FROM THE PUBLISHER-WAR AND PEACE! This bitter, beautiful book is an astounding portrait of Italy, invaded and liberated by the U.S. Army-an intimate, gripping revelation of the human heart, caught between war and peace, torn by love and hatred for the stranger who is at once conqueror and savior. ‘The peculiar talent of Malaparte gleams with a light that is not of every day. '-Vincent Sheean, N.Y. Herald Tribune. CURZIO MALAPARTE was born in Italy in 1898. Jailed in 1933 for anti-fascist activities, he served during World War II as a newspaper correspondent on the Russian front, an experience that resulted in his widely acclaimed book KAPUTT. After Mussolini's arrest, Malaparte returned to Italy as Italian Liaison Officer for the U.S. High Command. The original edition of this book was published by Houghton Mifflin. inventory #26793.
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