The bewitched bourgeois Fifty stories

Dino Buzzati, 1906-1972

Book - 2024

"Poe and Kafka meet The Twilight Zone in this anthology of fifty fantastical tales, many of them reflecting the political and social energies of the time, by an Italian master of the short story. The modern Italian writer Dino Buzzati wrote a huge body of short fiction, several hundred pieces, spanning a forty-year period. They offer a remarkable inventory of fantastic premises and tropes, international in the reach of their geographical settings, at times commenting on Italian issues but usually reflecting the worldwide horrors, catastrophes, and fanaticisms that characterized the twentieth century. A journalist for much of his life, Buzzati was adept at turning current events into fantasies that depicted social and political nightmar...es. He challenged the ideological complacencies of his era in accessible stories that solicit the reader's vicarious response, mixing sentiment, humor, and tragedy. Here Poe and Kafka meet Rod Serling's The Twilight Zone. Lawrence Venuti presents a retrospective anthology that ranges from Buzzati's first publications to texts written as he was dying of cancer. Buzzati's own book-length selections are sampled, so that previously untranslated stories join new versions of classics like "Seven Floors," an absurdist tale of a patient fatally caught in hospital bureaucracy; "Panic at La Scala," where, fearful of a left-wing revolution, the Milanese bourgeoisie are imprisoned at the opera house; and "Appointment with Einstein," in which the scientist encounters a gas station attendant who is the Angel of Death. Venuti's crisp translations re-create Buzzati's technique of making the fantastic seem frighteningly plausible, establishing unreal worlds that disrupt dominant notions of what is real. The Bewitched Bourgeois is a definitive gathering of Buzzati's work in short fiction"--

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short stories
Short stories
Nouvelles
Published
New York : New York Review Books 2024.
Language
English
Italian
Main Author
Dino Buzzati, 1906-1972 (author)
Other Authors
Lawrence Venuti (editor)
Physical Description
pages cm
ISBN
9781681378671
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Review by Publisher's Weekly Review

These captivating stories selected by Venuti and written over a 50-year-period by Buzzati (1906--1972) exhibit the author's interest in fantasy, futility, and fate. In "Seven Floors," a mildly ill patient checks into the top floor of a clinic, only to be moved inexorably down toward the most hopeless cases. "The Collapse of the Baliverna" details the ruinous consequences of the narrator's decision to climb the wall of a ramshackle residential building. In the lovely one-pager "The Caliph Awaits Us," residents of a boardinghouse are united, perhaps in their dreams, by a shared mission to leave for a better place. The title story finds a middle-aged family man taking a children's make-believe battle so seriously he dies of an imagined wound. Later entries are slighter but more poignant in their concern with mortality. In "Why," the narrator explains the mystery of the afterlife to a Martian diplomat: "It isn't certain everything's over.... This is actually the greatest problem, the most important and terrible thing." Thanks to Venuti's keen editorial eye and crisp translation, this stands as a brilliant record of Buzzati's playful experimentation and lifelong obsessions. (Jan.)

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