The Professor and the Siren

Author:   Giuseppe Tomasi Di Lampedusa ,  Stephen Twilley ,  Marina Warner ,  Professor of Literature Film and Theatre Studies Marina Warner (University of Essex Writer, historian, cultural critic, and novelist; Fellow of All Souls College, Oxford)
Publisher:   The New York Review of Books, Inc
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Pages:   104
Publication Date:   17 June 2014
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An NYRB Classics Original In the last two years of his life, the Sicilian aristocrat Giuseppe Tomasi di Lampedusa wrote not only the internationally celebrated novel The Leopard but also three shorter pieces of fiction, brought together here in a new translation. “The Professor and the Siren,” like The Leopard, meditates on the past and the passage of time, and also on the relationship between erotic love and learning. Professor La Ciura is one of the world’s most distinguished Hellenists; his knowledge, however, came at the cost of a loss that has haunted him for his entire life. This Lampedusa’s final masterpiece, is accompanied here by the parable “Joy and the Law” and “The Blind Kittens,” a story originally conceived as the first chapter of a followup to The Leopard.

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Author:   Giuseppe Tomasi Di Lampedusa ,  Stephen Twilley ,  Marina Warner ,  Professor of Literature Film and Theatre Studies Marina Warner (University of Essex Writer, historian, cultural critic, and novelist; Fellow of All Souls College, Oxford)
Publisher:   The New York Review of Books, Inc
Imprint:   NYRB Classics
Dimensions:   Width: 12.80cm , Height: 0.80cm , Length: 20.20cm
Weight:   0.125kg
ISBN:  

9781590177198


ISBN 10:   1590177193
Pages:   104
Publication Date:   17 June 2014
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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An enigmatic, tantalizing and haunting tale of rare beauty which glints like a finely cut diamond...it crackles with erotic tension. --Joseph Farrell, The Times Literary Supplement Lampedusa has made me realize how many ways there are of being alive.... 'The Professor and the Siren' is an exquisite fantasy and a sustained one. --E. M. Forster 'The Professor and the Siren' seems to me a masterpiece. --Edmund Wilson A work of outstanding laconic eccentricity....Lampedusa wrote two masterpieces and this is the other one. --Nicholas Blincoe, The Telegraph [Lampedusa] comes so marvellously close to the people and scenes he describes because he conveys, in the manner of classical artists, the hard gleam of inaccessibility that makes human beings and nature itself seem final and alone. --V. S. Pritchett After a long and thoughtful accumulation of time and passions, skirting the straits of history and politics, [Lampedusa] recreated an entire epoch, filling his pages with tapestries of crystalline and lasting beauty. --Edna O'Brien, Financial Times An enigmatic, tantalizing and haunting tale of rare beauty which glints like a finely cut diamond...it crackles with erotic tension. Joseph Farrell, The Times Literary Supplement Lampedusa has made me realize how many ways there are of being alive.... The Professor and the Siren is an exquisite fantasy and a sustained one. E. M. Forster The Professor and the Siren seems to me a masterpiece. Edmund Wilson A work of outstanding laconic eccentricity....Lampedusa wrote two masterpieces and this is the other one. Nicholas Blincoe, The Telegraph [Lampedusa] comes so marvellously close to the people and scenes he describes because he conveys, in the manner of classical artists, the hard gleam of inaccessibility that makes human beings and nature itself seem final and alone. V. S. Pritchett After a long and thoughtful accumulation of time and passions, skirting the straits of history and politics, [Lampedusa] recreated an entire epoch, filling his pages with tapestries of crystalline and lasting beauty. Edna O Brien, Financial Times Lampedusa has made me realize how many ways there are of being alive. --E. M. Forster [Lampedusa] comes so marvellously close to the people and scenes he describes because he conveys, in the manner of classical artists, the hard gleam of inaccessibility that makes human beings and nature itself seem final and alone. --V. S. Pritchett After a long and thoughtful accumulation of time and passions, skirting the straits of history and politics, [Lampedusa] recreated an entire epoch, filling his pages with tapestries of crystalline and lasting beauty. --Edna O'Brien, Financial Times


Lampedusa has made me realize how many ways there are of being alive. --E. M. Forster [Lampedusa] comes so marvellously close to the people and scenes he describes because he conveys, in the manner of classical artists, the hard gleam of inaccessibility that makes human beings and nature itself seem final and alone. --V. S. Pritchett After a long and thoughtful accumulation of time and passions, skirting the straits of history and politics, [Lampedusa] recreated an entire epoch, filling his pages with tapestries of crystalline and lasting beauty. --Edna O'Brien, Financial Times


An enigmatic, tantalizing and haunting tale of rare beauty which glints like a finely cut diamond...it crackles with erotic tension. --Joseph Farrell, The Times Literary Supplement Lampedusa has made me realize how many ways there are of being alive.... 'The Professor and the Siren' is an exquisite fantasy and a sustained one. --E. M. Forster 'The Professor and the Siren' seems to me a masterpiece. --Edmund Wilson A work of outstanding laconic eccentricity....Lampedusa wrote two masterpieces and this is the other one. --Nicholas Blincoe, The Telegraph [Lampedusa] comes so marvellously close to the people and scenes he describes because he conveys, in the manner of classical artists, the hard gleam of inaccessibility that makes human beings and nature itself seem final and alone. --V. S. Pritchett After a long and thoughtful accumulation of time and passions, skirting the straits of history and politics, [Lampedusa] recreated an entire epoch, filling his pages with tapestries of crystalline and lasting beauty. --Edna O'Brien, Financial Times


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Giuseppe Tomasi di Lampedusa (1896–1957) was a Sicilian nobleman, the Duke of Palma, and the last Prince of Lampedusa. He was born in Palermo to an aristocratic family whose fortunes began to decline in the 1800s with the passage of laws breaking up large Sicilian estates. Lampedusa served as an Italian artillery officer during World War I and was captured by the Austrians and held briefly in a prison camp in Hungary. He remained in the Italian military until 1921 and spent the interwar years traveling through Europe and attempting to restore the family estate. During World War II , the Tomasi palace in Palermo was bombed and looted by Allied troops. In the last two years of his life, Lampedusa began writing and produced his great historical novel Il Gattopardo (The Leopard), as well as several short literary works, none of which were published during his lifetime. Two years after Lampedusa’s death, The Leopard won the Strega Prize and became a worldwide best seller. Stephen Twilley is the managing editor of Public Culture and Public Books. His translations from the Italian include Francesco Pacifico’s The Story of My Purity and Marina Mander’s The First True Lie. Marina Warner’s studies of religion, mythology, and fairy tales include Alone of All Her Sex: The Myth and the Cult of the Virgin Mary, From the Beast to the Blonde, and No Go the Bogeyman. In 2013 she co-edited Scheherazade’s Children: Global Encounters with the Arabian Nights. A Fellow of the British Academy, she is also a professor in the Department of Literature, Film, and Theatre Studies at the University of Essex.

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