Il Benefattore

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Il Benefattore

by Luigi Capuana

IT·~3 hours

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In a sun‑baked Sicilian town, the quiet rhythm of daily life is interrupted when a lone carriage rolls to a halt before the modest Albergo del Gallo. From its cramped cabin steps a foreign traveler, an Englishman who has spent decades wandering Italy, intent on buying the rugged hills and the ancient mill of Tirantello. He meets the town’s notary, a pragmatic man accustomed to juggling paperwork, priests, and the occasional game of cards, and quickly lays out his ambitious plan to acquire the stone‑laden parcels and revitalize the neglected countryside.

What begins as a straightforward transaction soon ripples through the close‑knit community. The notary’s bemused colleagues, a curious canon and a skeptical doctor, watch the newcomer’s bold promises with a mix of suspicion and hope. As the stranger’s enthusiasm collides with local customs and hidden interests, the story unfolds into a lively portrait of ambition, tradition, and the subtle power struggles that surface when an outsider tries to reshape a timeless landscape.

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Language

it

Duration

~3 hours (196K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2005-02-01

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Luigi Capuana

Luigi Capuana

1839–1915

A leading voice of Italian Verismo, he helped bring realism into modern Italian fiction while also writing criticism, journalism, and memorable stories from Sicily. His work moves easily between everyday life, sharp observation, and a strong interest in how people think and feel.

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