Books by Carlo Levi

Carlo Levi

Carlo Levi was an Italian writer, painter, and anti-fascist activist born in 1902. His most notable work, "Christ Stopped at Eboli," is a memoir detailing his exile to a remote village in southern Italy by the fascist regime. Levi's writing style is characterized by its lyrical prose and deep empathy for the marginalized. He is considered a pioneer of Italian neorealism and his work has had a lasting impact on literature, shedding light on social injustices and giving voice to the oppressed. Levi's contribution to literature lies in his ability to capture the essence of the human experience in the face of adversity, making him a revered figure in Italian literary history.

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Essays on India

Essays on India

Carlo Levi
Paperback
Published: 2008
Words are Stones

Words are Stones

Carlo Levi
Paperback
Published: 2005
Christ Stopped at Eboli

Christ Stopped at Eboli

Carlo Levi
Paperback
Published: 2000