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A collection of short narratives and sketches that recall provincial life and personal memory through a reflective narrator who evokes childhood scenes, family decline, and local society. Episodes present an old noble household with a cherished rose garden, an extravagant, good-natured father whose political enthusiasms and generosity deplete the estate, and a reserved mother who maintains dignity amid hardship. Other pieces trace encounters with villagers and exiles of temperament, blending nostalgia, mild irony, and close observation to probe themes of social change, vanished privilege, and the persistent gap between romantic ideals and everyday realities.

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Alfredo Panzini

Alfredo Panzini was an Italian author known for his diverse contributions to literature, particularly in the early 20th century. His works often explore themes of love, society, and the human experience, reflecting the complexities of his time. Notable titles include "Che cosa è l'amore?" and "Il romanzo della guerra nell'anno 1914," which showcase his ability to blend narrative with social commentary. Panzini's writing is characterized by a keen observation of human nature and a unique storytelling style, making him a significant figure in Italian literary heritage.

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