Passions
Author
Original Work
Translator
Language
Year
2014
Publisher
Country
United States
Pages
201
ISBN
9780300186338

Revenge—Revenge is so sweet one often wishes to be insulted so as to be able to take revenge, and I don’t mean just by an old enemy, but anyone, or even (especially when in a really bad mood) by a friend.—from Passions The extraordinary quality of Giacomo Leopardi’s writing and the innovative nature of his thought were never fully recognized in his lifetime. Zibaldone, his 4,500-page intellectual diary—a vast collection of thoughts on philosophy, civilization, literary criticism, linguistics, humankind and its vanities, and other varied topics—remained unpublished until more than a half-century after his death. But shortly before he died, Leopardi began to organize a small, thematic collection of his writings in an attempt to give structure and system to his philosophical musings. Now freshly translated into English by master translator, novelist, and critic Tim Parks, Leopardi’s Passions presents 164 entries reflecting the full breadth of human passion. The volume offers a fascinating introduction to Leopardi’s arguments and insights, as well as a glimpse of the concerns of thinkers to come, among them Nietzsche, Dostoyevsky, Wittgenstein, Gadda, and Beckett.— Google Books
Press Reviews
- The Guardianby Stephanie Merritt · Sep 2007
<p>Tim Parks's collection of essays The Fighter examines the public and private roles of art, says Stephanie Merritt.</p>
- The Guardianby Alfred Hickling · Dec 2005
<p>Tim Parks returns to one of his particular passions as he gets to grips with the adulterer's deferral of pleasure in Talking About It, says Alfred Hickling.</p>
- The Guardianby Benjamin Markovits · Mar 2005
<p>Benjamin Markovits takes an unresolved whitewater trip down Tim Parks's Rapids.</p>
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