The Evening Of The Holiday
Condition: SECONDHAND
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Condition remarks:
Condition: Good to fair. Paperback. Page Condition: Good - possible tanning. Markings: possible previous owner inscription.
A luminous work of literary fiction, The Evening of the Holiday is set against the sun-drenched landscape of rural Italy and chronicles a passionate yet bittersweet love affair between Sophie, a young English woman visiting her Italian relatives, and Tancredi, a divorced Italian man whose life is deeply rooted in the traditions and constraints of his culture. Written with the precision and elegance that defines Shirley Hazzard's prose, the novel presents an intense emotional journey where desire collides with inevitability, and beauty is inseparable from loss. The narrative unfolds with a poetic sensibility, rendering the Italian countryside as both backdrop and metaphor for a romance that burns brightly but cannot last. Hazzard, best known for The Transit of Venus, illustrates with quiet authority the ways in which love, duty, and circumstance shape the human heart, making this slender novel one of the most aching and beautifully crafted works in twentieth-century fiction.
Author: Shirley Hazzard
Format: Paperback
Published: 1969, Penguin
Genre: Modern fiction
Condition remarks:
Condition: Good to fair. Paperback. Page Condition: Good - possible tanning. Markings: possible previous owner inscription.
A luminous work of literary fiction, The Evening of the Holiday is set against the sun-drenched landscape of rural Italy and chronicles a passionate yet bittersweet love affair between Sophie, a young English woman visiting her Italian relatives, and Tancredi, a divorced Italian man whose life is deeply rooted in the traditions and constraints of his culture. Written with the precision and elegance that defines Shirley Hazzard's prose, the novel presents an intense emotional journey where desire collides with inevitability, and beauty is inseparable from loss. The narrative unfolds with a poetic sensibility, rendering the Italian countryside as both backdrop and metaphor for a romance that burns brightly but cannot last. Hazzard, best known for The Transit of Venus, illustrates with quiet authority the ways in which love, duty, and circumstance shape the human heart, making this slender novel one of the most aching and beautifully crafted works in twentieth-century fiction.