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Niccolò Tucci

    Niccolò Tucci fue un narrador que capturó magistralmente las complejidades de la experiencia humana a través de sus cuentos y novelas. Sus obras, escritas tanto en inglés como en italiano, se nutren profundamente de sus experiencias personales, explorando temas de pérdida, identidad y desplazamiento cultural. La escritura de Tucci se caracteriza por su aguda observación y profunda perspicacia psicológica, ofreciendo a los lectores un viaje literario rico y sugerente. Su habilidad para entrelazar elementos autobiográficos con verdades universales lo convierte en una voz distintiva en la literatura.

    Renoir mio padre. Il sogno rubato. Cappuccia. Viaggio nella solitudine. Racconti di caccia per Christian. L'ultimo gioco
    Die Despotin
    Before My Time
    The Sun and the Moon
    • The Sun and the Moon

      • 657 páginas
      • 23 horas de lectura

      In The Sun and the Moon , Niccolo Tucci celebrates the comic courtship of Mary von Randen, introduced in the previous novel Before My Time, and poor Italian country doctor Leonard Claudi. After not seeing each other for nine years, the couple finally meet again in Rome in 1902. The Sun and the Moon tells the story of the nine tumultuous days and nights of love, guilt, misunderstanding, confusion and ecstasy that follow this second encounter. A high-spirited exploration of the attempt to live out fantasies, this novel is a comic and passionate fairy tale, a sly literary sleight of hand, and a moving romance that celebrates the emotional extremes in us all.

      The Sun and the Moon
      3,8
    • Before My Time

      • 638 páginas
      • 23 horas de lectura

      The rich and complex saga of a wealthy Russian family at the turn of the century.Mr. Tucci performs something of a major tour de force. After a brilliant first chapter which pinpoints with deft if uncharitable wit its cast of characters, the book unfolds with almost Proustian involution. The vanished world of Tucci's family lives again in this book, intact in its baroque opulence.-New York Times Book Review

      Before My Time
      3,8