Alongside his monumental Zibaldone (Notebooks) and the poems
collected in Canti, which make him one of Italy's greatest and
best-loved poets, Giacomo Leopardi penned a number of fictional pieces,
mostly in the form of gently humorous dialogues, in which he dealt with
philosophical ideas and many of the metaphysical questions that
preoccupied his restless spirit.
First published in 1827 and here presented in a new translation by J.G.
Nichols along with Thoughts, Leopardi's own selected pearls of wisdom
and gems of social observation, Moral Fables will enchant both those
who are familiar with and those who are new to the works of Italy's last
great polymath.