
I know it's a little early, but I'm starting to plan for my personal reading challenge for 2020.
The theme: Italian
Book count goal: 30-40
I'm looking for books that are either 1) by an Italian author, 2) set in Italy, or 3) about Italy.
This is where I need some help.
Outside of the obvious authors like Primo Levi, Italo Calvino, Andrea Camilleri, and Elena Ferrante who are some authors or titles I should add to my list?
Megabooks She originally wrote this in Italian about how learning it helped her find her voice as an author.
In Other Words 5y
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Megabooks Also Umberto Eco. I enjoyed
Numero Zero 5y
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cassareada @Megabooks she published a collection of Italian short stories earlier this year. I'm thinking of buying it as a Christmas gift for myself. 5y
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cassareada @Megabooks I was told to read this one by him as well. Have you read it? I'll definitely check out the one you recommend.
The Name of the Rose 5y
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Megabooks @cassiopia Awesome! I‘ll have to check it out! 5y
Megabooks @cassiopia I have not read it! Thanks for the recommendation! 5y
Aloisi_tribe Anthony Doerr‘s memoir. Excellent, excellent book
Four Seasons in Rome: On Twins, Insomnia, and the Biggest Funeral in the History of the World 5y
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Emilymdxn Call me by your name is set in Italy and is a fantastic book! I‘m a huge fan of absolutely everything by Italo Calvino but particularly if on a winters night a traveller and invisible cities. Also my fave Shakespeare measure for measure is set in Italy! 5y
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