This representative collection of works by the late Elio Vittorini
(1908-1966) brings under a single cover three short novels. The
Twilight of the Elephant (II Sempione strizza l'occhio al Fréjus,
1946) is a haunting, mythlike tale bearing strong affinities with music
and abstract art. It is the story of a poverty-stricken family and its
extraordinary grandfather--a veritable "elephant" of a man. One of the
recognized classics of modern literature, In Sicily (Conversazione in
Sicilia, 1937) recounts a city man's rediscovery of himself and the
basic values of life when he returns for a visit to the primitive
Sicilian village where he was born. Included in this edition is an
introduction written in 1949 by Ernest Hemingway, who greatly admired
Vittorini. The third novella, La Garibaldina (1950), is a vivid
portrait of an eccentric old woman, a former camp follower of
Garibaldi's army, and her encounter with a young soldier on a
night-train journey across Sicily.