The Twenty Days of Turin is narrated by an unnamed protagonist a decade after the twenty days of the title from a terrible Turin July happened. We acknowledge (and remind and warn you) that they may, in fact, be entirely unrepresentative of the actual reviews by any other measure. Similarly the illustrative quotes chosen here are merely those the complete review subjectively believes represent the tenor and judgment of the review as a whole. Please note that these ratings solely represent the complete review 's biased interpretation and subjective opinion of the actual reviews and do not claim to accurately reflect or represent the views of the reviewers. "Degno del miglior Edgar Allan Poe e scritto mirabilmente, con reminiscenze di Calvino e Saramago mescolate al gusto per l’horror e il macabro di Lovecraft" - Vittorio Sabadin, La Stampa."De Maria excels at creating a growing sense of cosmic menace in this mesmerizing work of literate horror." - Publishers Weekly.Includes two earlier pieces by De Maria, 'The Death at Missolonghi' (1963) and 'Phenomenology of the Screamer' (1971). Translated and with an Introduction by Ramon Glazov.Italian title: Le venti giornate di Torino.General information | review summaries | our review | links | about the author Trying to meet all your book preview and review needs. The Twenty Days of Turin - Giorgio De Maria
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