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Sentiero dei nidi di ragno

Sentiero dei nidi di ragno

by Italo Calvino

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"Italo Calvino was only twenty-three when he first published this bold and imaginative novel. It tells the story of Pin, a cobbler's apprentice in a town on the Ligurian coast during World War II. He lives with his sister, a prostitute and spends as much time as he can at a seedy bar where he amuses the adult patrons. After a mishap with a Nazi soldier, Pin becomes involved with a band of partisans. Calvino's portrayal of these characters, seen through the eyes of a child, is not only a revealing commentary on the Italian resistance but an insightful coming-of-age story. Updated to include changes from Calvino's definitive Italian edition, previously censored passages, and his newly translated, unabridged preface - in which Calvino brilliantly critiques and places into historical context his own youthful work - The Path to the Spiders' Nests is animated by the formidable imagination that has made Italo Calvino one of the most respected writers of our time."--BOOK JACKET.
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["World War 1939-1945" "Fiction" "World war 1939-1945 fiction" "Fiction historical general" "Italy fiction" "Continental european fiction (fictional works by one author)" "Fiction war & military" "Fiction coming of age" "Guerrillas" "Underground movements"]

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