
NELLA VITA
L'IGNOTO.
UN «CASO».
VECCHIE CONOSCENZE.
IL POSTO.
TOTÒ CUOR D'ORO.
QUELLA DELLE CILIEGE.
LA TAGLIA.
PESCI FUOR D'ACQUA.
DONNA CLORINDA.
Set against the fading light of a late‑summer evening, the collection opens on a quiet riverbank where the iron bridge arches over the Volturno. Two solitary figures watch a lone train disappear into the dusk, its brief whistle echoing against the stone statues and the distant hills. The prose paints the scene with meticulous detail—the amber glow on the water, the looming clouds, the soft rustle of distant poplars—creating a palpable sense of stillness that invites listeners to linger in the moment.
Beyond the atmospheric opening, the stories unfold in the same Southern Italian world, exploring ordinary lives caught in the currents of change and memory. Characters grapple with love, loss, and the quiet heroism of everyday choices, all rendered in lyrical language that captures both the beauty and the melancholy of their surroundings. The first act sets the tone for a meditation on how the passage of time shapes both place and heart.
Language
it
Duration
~3 hours (175K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Carlo Traverso, Barbara Magni and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images generously made available by The Internet Archive)
Release date
2019-08-26
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1860–1934
Best known for giving Naples a lyrical, intimate voice, this Italian poet and playwright turned everyday city life into memorable verse, stories, and songs. Many of his poems in Neapolitan were later set to music, helping shape the tradition of classic Neapolitan song.
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