About This Book
A collection of essays and sketches inspired by Sicily and its cultural associations, beginning with a prefatory seasonal meditation and an opening anecdote about two jars that lead into reflections on Sicilian mythology and landscape, including volcanoes, sirens, and classical myths; surveys of ancient Sicilian history and notable figures; close readings and translations of pastoral poetry with attention to Theocritus and other pastoral traditions; comparisons between Italian, English, and Scottish pastoral verse; a revisiting of Mount Etna’s natural drama; and miscellaneous pieces on bees, beauty, and moral observations, blending travel, literary criticism, and personal reflection.
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