Mattinate napoletane

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Mattinate napoletane

by Salvatore Di Giacomo

IT·~2 hours

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A solitary voice writes from a cramped Neapolitan room, its windows framing rain‑slick streets and the distant clang of church bells. By day he drifts to the institute, by night he steadies himself with strong coffee and a lingering napolitano cigar, letting the darkness dissolve his restless thoughts. His letters to a distant friend reveal a mind tangled in melancholy, haunted by the gray sky and the whisper of telegraph wires that stretch like unanswered questions. The prose captures the intimate mood of a city that is both comforting and oppressively quiet.

When the painter finally steps out into the labyrinth of Borgo Loreto, the narrative shifts to a vivid promenade through narrow alleys swarming with weather‑worn sailors and the pungent scent of the sea. He pauses before dimly lit workshops, his artist’s eye drinking in the shadows and the raw life that pulses beneath the surface. These early wanderings set the stage for encounters that will test his perception of beauty, poverty, and the restless spirit of Naples itself.

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Language

it

Duration

~2 hours (135K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2009-08-31

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Salvatore Di Giacomo

Salvatore Di Giacomo

1860–1934

A leading voice in Neapolitan literature, this poet, journalist, and playwright helped turn the language and daily life of Naples into lasting art. He is especially remembered for lyrical poems and songs that captured the city’s tenderness, humor, and melancholy.

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