
Naples '44
A World War II Diary of Occupied Italy
1978·192 pages·Nonfiction
“Norman Lewis is one of the greatest twentieth-century British writers and Naples '44 is his masterpiece. A lyrical, ironic, and detached account of a tempestuous, byzantine, and opaque city in the aftermath of war.”
— Will Self
“one of our best writers, not of any particular decade but of our century”
— Graham Greene
Year
1978
Pages
192
Type
Nonfiction
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Praise
“Norman Lewis is one of the greatest twentieth-century British writers and Naples '44 is his masterpiece. A lyrical, ironic, and detached account of a tempestuous, byzantine, and opaque city in the aftermath of war.”
— Will Self
“one of our best writers, not of any particular decade but of our century”
— Graham Greene
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