What Italian books do you know, apart the one in the pic?

What Italian books do you know, apart the one in the pic?

literally zero

Niccolò Machiavellis Discorsi and Il Principe

patrician.

il fu mattia pascal

Decamerone, and the "120 days of Sodom" (1975) is a great film adaptation of the Decamerone

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Horcynus Orca (will read soon, German translation was recently published. the translator became crazy during the process, because of the unbelievable workload that took him several decades.)

Entire production of Julius Evola. Ride The Tiger and Men Among The Ruins should be mandatory reading in schools.

Didn't even know Dante was Italian, thought he was French desu sorry.

>translating Eco

wew lad

>Didn't even know Dante was Italian, thought he was French desu sorry.

>thought he was French

good bantz.

Il Gatopardo.

Also The Prince and the Decameron.

>tfw not even Shitalians know about Horcynus Orca

The Holy Bible.

>tfw more than half of the authors mentioned here come from my regions but everyone here considers us worthless niggers

*region

t. Padania

*Sicilia

el toscANO akajskajskjaskj

Italybros, what do you think about Calvino? I really liked Mr Palomar

bretty good 6/10

I did my high school thesis on "Le Città Invisibili" by him, it's a fantastic book.

El Gatopardo, El Príncipe, y Los Viajes de Marco Polo.

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thats like considering Seneca Spanish literature.

wew lad, my high school teacher was a huge boo of Horcynus Orca's writer. I remember it's written in a weird mix of italian, sicilian dialect, and words invented by the author himself, plus the book has no footnotes so reading it must be a real pain. I hope the german who translated this didn't lose his mental sanity

good lad