Guide to the Classics: The Leopard
- Written by Giorgia Alù, Associate Professor, Department of Italian Studies, University of Sydney
Aridly undulating to the horizon in hillock after hillock, comfortless and irrational, with no lines that the mind could grasp, conceived apparently in a delirious moment of creation.
This is the description of a scorched, unruly Sicilian landscape – both protagonist and spectator of the story of its people – in Giuseppe Tomasi di Lampedusa’s The Leopard.
Authors: Giorgia Alù, Associate Professor, Department of Italian Studies, University of Sydney
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