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A collection of essays and travel reflections that surveys Italian literary history and contemporary life, tracing nineteenth‑century tensions between classical and romantic impulses and examining twentieth‑century movements such as Futurism. The author profiles leading writers, critiques improvisational tendencies in modern letters, and urges wider translation and cultural acquaintance by foreign readers. Interwoven with personal impressions from wartime and postwar Italy, the pieces address social change, artistic renewal, public personalities, and everyday customs, blending literary criticism, biographical sketches, and travel observation to depict a society negotiating tradition and modernity.
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