Cover of Curzio Malaparte, Stephen Twilley (TRN), Edmund White (INT): Diary of a Foreigner in Paris

Curzio Malaparte, Stephen Twilley (TRN), Edmund White (INT) Diary of a Foreigner in Paris

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New York Review of Books

USA

2020

Paperback

252

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311218

978-1-68137-416-1

1-68137-416-1

Journalists; Italy; Biography.

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In 1947 Curzio Malaparte returned to Paris for the first time in fourteen years. In between, he had been condemned by Mussolini to five years in exile and, on release, repeatedly imprisoned. In his intervals of freedom, he had been dispatched as a journalist to the Eastern Front, and though many of his reports from the bloodlands of Poland and Ukraine were censored, his experiences there became the basis for his unclassifiable postwar masterpiece and international bestseller, Kaputt. Now, returning to the one country that had always treated him well, the one country he had always loved, he was something of a star, albeit one that shines with a dusky and disturbing light. The journal he kept while in Paris records a range of meetings with remarkable people--Jean Cocteau and a dourly unwelcoming Albert Camus among them--and is full of Malaparte's characteristically barbed reflections on the temper of the time. It is a perfect model of ambiguous reserve as well as humorous self-exposure. There is, for example, Malaparte's curious custom of sitting out at night and barking along with the neighborhood dogs--dogs, after all, were his only friends when in exile. The French find it puzzling, to say the least; when it comes to Switzerland, it is grounds for prosecution!

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