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Open letter to Antonio Tabucchi upon reading It's Getting Later All the Time, a novel in eighteen letters. My Dear Antonio, We have spent a lot of time together in the past few months, time that was precious to me for the most part/5(40). In It's Getting Later All the Time, an epistolary novel with a twist, Antonio Tabucchi"internationally acclaimed as the most original voice in the new generation of Italian writers" (The Harvard Book Review)revitalizes an illustrious tradition, only to break all its rules. Seventeen men write seventeen strangely beautiful letterstender or rancorouslonely monologues which move in circles, each Brand: New Directions. From Italy, an epistolary novel like no other, full of Tabucchi's special "enchantment, which trans-figures even as it captivates" (TLS).In It's Getting Later All the Time, an epistolary novel with Author: Antonio Tabucchi.


It's Getting Later All the Time. by Antonio Tabucchi The Almond Picker  by Simonetta Agnello SS Proleterka by Fleur Jaeggy The Force of the Past: A Novel by Sandro Veronesi The Age of Flowers. by Umberto Pasti Five Moral Pieces. by Umberto Eco Kant and the Platypus: Essays  by Umberto Eco . Antonio Tabucchi () Si Sta facendo Sempre Più Tardi (, It's Getting Later All the Time) renewed the traditional epistolary novel. The book consist of 17 letters composed by unidentified men, but the 18th letter, written by an oracular woman, responds to them all. He was asking for book recommendations, or, more specifically, love-themed books. I said I'd loved It's Getting Later All the Time by Antonio Tabucchi. He then asked for my cellphone number.


In It’s Getting Later All the Time, an epistolary novel with a twist, Antonio Tabucchi—”internationally acclaimed as the most original voice in the new generation of Italian writers” (The Harvard Book Review)—revitalizes an illustrious tradition, only to break all its rules. Seventeen men write seventeen strangely beautiful letters—tender or rancorous—lonely monologues which move in circles, each describing an affair, and each desperate for a reply which may never come. In this epistolary novel, as in many of his previous novels, he uses episodes from his own life to provide inspiration and narrative context for those moments in time which reveal his characters' emotional crises. It's Getting Later All the Time features letters from seventeen different men to the women who have dominated their lives. As each man reminisces about his life and relationship with this lover, he reveals the circumstances of the inevitable breakup and how the broken relationship. In It's Getting Later All the Time, an epistolary novel with a twist, Antonio Tabucchi"internationally acclaimed as the most original voice in the new generation of Italian writers" (The Harvard Book Review)revitalizes an illustrious tradition, only to break all its rules. Seventeen men write seventeen strangely beautiful letterstender or rancorouslonely monologues which move in circles, each describing an affair, and each desperate for a reply which may never come.

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