The Betrothed by Manzoni, Alessandro
The Betrothed -- Alessandro Manzoni - Hardcover
Alessandro Manzoni
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The Betrothed -- Alessandro Manzoni - Hardcover


The timeless masterpiece from Alessandro Manzoni, the father of modern Italian literature, in the first new English-language translation in fifty years, hailed as "a landmark literary occasion" by Jhumpa Lahiri in her preface to the edition

The Betrothed is a cornerstone of Italian culture, language, and literature. Published in its final form in 1842, the novel has inspired generations of Italian readers and writers. Giuseppe Verdi composed his majestic Requiem Mass in honor of Manzoni. Italo Calvino called the novel "a classic that has never ceased shaping reality in Italy" while Umberto Eco praised its author as a "most subtle critic and analyst of languages." The Betrothed has been celebrated by Primo Levi and Natalia Ginzburg, and is one of Pope Francis's favorite books. But, until now, it has remained relatively unknown to English readers.

In the fall of 1628, two young lovers are forced to flee their village on the shores of Lake Como after a powerful lord prevents their marriage, plunging them into the maelstrom of history. Manzoni draws on actual people and events to create an unforgettable fresco of Italian life and society. In this greatest of historical novels, he takes the reader on a journey through the Spanish occupation of Milan, the ravages of war, class tensions, social injustice, religious faith, and a plague that devastates northern Italy. But within Manzoni's epic tale, readers will also hear powerful echoes of our own day.

Michael F. Moore's dynamic new translation brings to life Manzoni's timeless literary masterpiece.

Author: Alessandro Manzoni
Publisher: Modern Library
Published: 09/13/2022
Pages: 704
Binding Type: Hardcover
Weight: 1.85lbs
Size: 8.70h x 6.40w x 1.70d
ISBN: 9780679643562

About the Author
Alessandro Manzoni (1785-1873)'s novel The Betrothed was first published in 1827 and is ranked among the masterpieces of world literature. He also wrote poems (his most famous, "The Fifth of May," on the occasion of Napoleon's death), essays, and two tragedies, The Count of Carmagnola and Adelchi. In his life and in his writing, Manzoni was committed to the cause of Italian independence and the construction of a modern identity, language, culture, and society.

Michael F. Moore's published translations range from twentieth-century classics--Agostino by Alberto Moravia and The Drowned and the Saved by Primo Levi--to contemporary novels, most recently Live Bait by Fabio Genovesi and Lost Words by Nicola Gardini. Moore is the chair of the advisory board for the PEN/Heim Translation Fund. He is also an interpreter at the United Nations and a full-time staff member of the Permanent Mission of Italy to the UN.