Natalia Ginzburg (1916-1991) is today recognized as one of the foremost
woman writers to emerge from twentieth-century Italy. The Complete
Short Stories of Natalia Ginzburg brings together in English
translation for the first time the eight short stories that Ginzburg
wrote between 1933 and 1965.
These early works are significant in the context of Ginzburg's wider
repertoire. The key themes and ideas occurring therein would come to
characterize much of her later work, particularly in terms of her
exploration of the difficulties implicit in developing and sustaining
meaningful human relationships. Her short stories also provide
intriguing insight into the development of her trademark literary style.
Including an introduction by the translator and extensive contributions
from Alan Bullock, Emeritus Professor of Italian at the University of
Leeds, The Complete Short Stories of Natalia Ginzburg encourages a
deeper understanding of Ginzburg's life's work and compliments those
other collections and individual works which are already widely
available in English.