Best post-renaissance italian writers?

best post-renaissance italian writers?

1. calvino
2. svevo
3 pirandello
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They sound fuckig stupid. Take the red pill cuckold.

Moravia.

Giorgio Manganelli
Antonio Moresco
Giacomo Leopardi
Filippo Tommaso Marinetti
Antonio Gramsci
Carlo Michelstaedter
Umberto Eco
Zerocalcare

I'm curious to understand the reason behind this post

Good list - 3 of my fav from the 20th century

have you made it through moresco's L'increato?

Evola

The whole trilogy or just the last book? Either way, I'm going through the first one, "gli esordi". It's astounding

damn that's awesome, are you reading it in Italian?

Is Lampedusa good? I just got Gattopardo but the edition is shit (cheap, small as fuck fonts with little to no spacing in a white page, poor printing) and I'm sort of looking for reasons to read it / not read it

got the Conscience of Zeno for free but never read it, is it actually gud ?

Yeah, very funny as well

Leopardi's second to Dante

Yes, I'm Italian - also, it hasn't been translated - i think

I have had A Life by Svevo for a few months is it a good point to start with Svevo? Is it good?

I recently bought pic related. Is it any good?

Well, if you really feel like going chronologically, then yes, but otherwise start with Senilita or Svevo, which are both better (Svevo being his best work).

Senilita or Zeno*, sorry.

In any case, Svevo is a very entertaining man/writer.

The Gattopardo is great. The medium on which you read it matters little.

Stai per cominiciare a leggere il nuovo (well) romanzo Se una notte d'inverno di Italo Calvino. Rilassati. Raccogliti. Allontana da te ogni pensiero.


Veeky Forumsaliani: I've just finished a shit English novel and I'm ready to dive into Italian again. I've a selection of beauties on my shelf: which one should I start reading first:
- Uno, nessuno e centomila
- Q (Luther Blissett)
- Senilità
- Il piacere (D'Annunzio)
- L'addio (Moresco)

>Zerocalcare

Shit, nigga, are you serious? Are you fucking kidding me, nigga?

Manzoni.

Thanks mate, I just go full autist when it comes to certain editorial decisions, but I'll read it as soon as I finish what I'm reading now

here, didn't saw you recommending Q.

This shit is G R E A T, one of my favourite books ever, I'll actually learn italian as soon as my understanding of french is at least passable, mostly for Luther Blissett / Wu Ming and Dylan Dog

Please, do it for yourself, don't read D'Annunzio.
Begin with Pirandello