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Two adolescents : the stories of Agostino and Luca

"A thirteen-year-old boy spending the summer at a Tuscan seaside resort feels displaced in his beautiful widowed mother's affections by her cocksure new companion and strays into the company of some local young toughs and their unsettling leader, a fleshy older boatman with six fingers on each hand. Initially repelled by their squalor and brutality, repeatedly humiliated for his well-bred frailty and above all for his ingenuousness in matters of women and sex, the boy nonetheless finds himself masochistically drawn back to the gang's rough games. And yet what he has learned is too much for him to assimilate; instead of the manly calm he had hoped for he is beset by guilty curiosity and an urgent desire to sever, at any cost, the thread of troubled sensuality that binds him to his mother still. Alberto Moravia's classic and yet still startling portrait of innocence lost was written in 1941 but rejected by Fascist censors and not published until 1944, when it became a best seller and secured the author the first literary prize of his career. Revived here in a sparkling new translation by Michael F. Moore, Agostino is poised to enthrall and astonish a twenty-first-century audience"--

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  • "Stories of Agostino and Luca"@en
  • "Agostino. Français"
  • "Disobedience"
  • "Agostino"@es
  • "Agostino"
  • "Desobediencia"@es
  • "Desobediencia"
  • "Opere complete"
  • "Luca"@en
  • "Opere"

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  • "Psychological analysis of the abnormal behavior of two Italian boys."
  • ""A thirteen-year-old boy spending the summer at a Tuscan seaside resort feels displaced in his beautiful widowed mother's affections by her cocksure new companion and strays into the company of some local young toughs and their unsettling leader, a fleshy older boatman with six fingers on each hand. Initially repelled by their squalor and brutality, repeatedly humiliated for his well-bred frailty and above all for his ingenuousness in matters of women and sex, the boy nonetheless finds himself masochistically drawn back to the gang's rough games. And yet what he has learned is too much for him to assimilate; instead of the manly calm he had hoped for he is beset by guilty curiosity and an urgent desire to sever, at any cost, the thread of troubled sensuality that binds him to his mother still. Alberto Moravia's classic and yet still startling portrait of innocence lost was written in 1941 but rejected by Fascist censors and not published until 1944, when it became a best seller and secured the author the first literary prize of his career. Revived here in a sparkling new translation by Michael F. Moore, Agostino is poised to enthrall and astonish a twenty-first-century audience"--"
  • ""A thirteen-year-old boy spending the summer at a Tuscan seaside resort feels displaced in his beautiful widowed mother's affections by her cocksure new companion and strays into the company of some local young toughs and their unsettling leader, a fleshy older boatman with six fingers on each hand. Initially repelled by their squalor and brutality, repeatedly humiliated for his well-bred frailty and above all for his ingenuousness in matters of women and sex, the boy nonetheless finds himself masochistically drawn back to the gang's rough games. And yet what he has learned is too much for him to assimilate; instead of the manly calm he had hoped for he is beset by guilty curiosity and an urgent desire to sever, at any cost, the thread of troubled sensuality that binds him to his mother still. Alberto Moravia's classic and yet still startling portrait of innocence lost was written in 1941 but rejected by Fascist censors and not published until 1944, when it became a best seller and secured the author the first literary prize of his career. Revived here in a sparkling new translation by Michael F. Moore, Agostino is poised to enthrall and astonish a twenty-first-century audience"--"@en
  • "Příběh dospívání třináctiletého chlapce, jež za pobytu v mořských lázních objeví ve své matce pod vlivem jejího milostného dobrodružství ženskost. Projde drsnou zkušeností v tlupě výrostků a odehnán od nevěstince, v němž"

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  • "Fiction"@es
  • "Fiction"@en
  • "Fiction"
  • "Romans (teksten)"
  • "Tekstuitgave"
  • "Novel·les"
  • "Translations"
  • "Vertalingen (vorm)"
  • "Littérature italienne"
  • "Ausgabe"
  • "Belletristische Darstellung"
  • "Electronic books"@en
  • "Bildungsromans"@en
  • "Børn og unge"@da

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  • "Agostino [dt.]"
  • "Agostino : roman"
  • "Agostino : Con due disegni di Renato Guttuso"
  • "Agostino : la desobediencia"
  • "Agostino. La desobediencia"@es
  • "Agostino. La desobediencia"
  • "Two adolescents : the stories of Agostino and Luca"@en
  • "Two adolescents : the stories of Agostino and Luca"
  • "Agostino"@pl
  • "Agostino"@sv
  • "Agostino"@es
  • "Agostino"@en
  • "Agostino"
  • "Agostino"@it
  • "Agostino"@da
  • "Agostino"@ca
  • "Agostino"@fi
  • "Agostino : [romanzo]"
  • "Agostinho"
  • "Agostino La desobediencia"
  • "Agostino ; La desobediencia"
  • "Agostino ; La desobediencia"@es
  • "אגוסטינו"
  • "Agkostino"
  • "Agostino Roman"
  • "Two adolescents"
  • "Two adolescents"@en
  • "Agostino ; Romanzo"
  • "Agostino : Romanzo"
  • "Agostino. Con due disegni di Renato Guttuso"
  • "Agostino : (Overs. fra italiensk: "Agostino")"@da
  • "Agostino : Roman"
  • "Agosṭino"
  • "Agostino : Agostino1944"
  • "Agostino, romanzo"
  • "Agostino : (Omsl.: Helge Refn)"@da
  • "<&gt"@he
  • "Two adolescents; the stories of Agostino and Luca"
  • "Agostino roman"
  • "Agostino : [la storia della stupita, dolorosa scoperta del sesso da parte di un adolescente]"
  • "Two adolescents the stories of Agostino and Luca"@en
  • "Two adolescents the stories of Agostino and Luca"
  • "Agostino romanzo"
  • "Agostino dt"
  • "Agostino : romanzo"@it
  • "Agostino : romanzo"

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