Very useful manual presents all the Italian really needed in everyday life and contemporary situations, without trivia or archaic material. Clearly presented with many shortcuts and timesavers, it is an ideal supplement to a phrase or record course, and the most efficient system for adults with limited learning time.
Olga Ragusa Libri




Italian Cook Book
- 254pagine
- 9 ore di lettura
2012 Reprint of 1945 Edition. Exact facsimile of the original edition, not reproduced with Optical Recognition Software. At the age 71, Artusi completed his cookbook, but could not find a publisher. So he used his own money to self-publish, selling a thousand copies of the first edition in four years. Soon, however, the cookbook caught on, and before Artusi died, more than 200,000 copies had been sold. Filled with amusing anecdotes as well as recipes, the book is a perennial best seller in Italy, and has been translated into Spanish, Dutch, German and English, and most recently, Portuguese. The most important reason for Artusi's continued popularity, is that the book is fun. Artusi was a bon-vivant, a noted raconteur, and a celebrated host; he knew many of the leading figures of his day and read widely in the arts and sciences. Almost half his recipes contain anecdotes or snippets of advice on subjects as varied as regional dialects and public health: While you may open the book to find out how to make Minestrone or a German cake, you will probably read on to find out how Artusi escaped cholera, or what the Austrian troops who occupied Northern Italy in the 1840's were like.
Italian Cook Book - Adopted From the Italian of Pellegrino rtusi
- 252pagine
- 9 ore di lettura
Narrative and Drama
Essays in Modern Italian Literature from Verga to Pasolini
Frontmatter -- Foreword -- TABLE OF CONTENTS -- Stendhal, Tomasi di Lampedusa, and the Novel -- Narrative Vs Stylistic Structure in I Malavoglia -- Pirandello and Verga -- Pirandello's La Patente: Play and Story -- „The Light is Split in the Prism . . . “: Svevo's Unfinished Play, Con la penna d'oro -- Alberto Moravia: Voyeurism and Storytelling -- Gadda, Pasolini, and Experimentalism: Form or Ideology? -- Index and Bibliography