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Christ Stopped At Eboli
Christ Stopped At Eboli
Author: Carlo Levi
Christ Stopped At Eboli is simply a true account of a year that the author spent in a backward, malaria-ridden southern Italian village, Gagliano, in the province of Lucania. Levi had been exiled there in 1935, after a period of imprisonment for opposing the Mussolini dictatorship. The book ends with the author's return to northern Italy in 19...  more »
ISBN: 412941
Pages: 274
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Publisher: Time Life Books
Book Type: Paperback
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Opening paragraphs:
Many years have gone by, years of war and what men call History. Buffeted here and there at random I have not been able to return to my peasants as I promised when I left them, and I do not know when, if ever, I can keep my promise. But closed in one room, a world apart, I am glad to travel in my memory to that other world, hedged in by custom and sorrow, cut off from History and the State, eternally patient, to that land without comfort or solace, where the peasant lives out his motionless civilization on barren ground and in remote poverty, and in the presence of of death.
"We are not Christians," they say. "Christ stopped short of here, at Eboli."....


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