Sicilian Uncles

Leonardo Sciascia
3.91
670 ratings 67 reviews
The expression 'Sicilian uncle' has the same sense in Italian as 'Dutch uncle' does in English, but with sinister overtones of betrayal and inconstancy. The four novellas in Sicilian Uncles (1958) political thrillers of a kind - are the first fruits of Sciascia's maturity. In these stories, illusions about ideology and history are lost in mirth, in suffering, and innocence is abandoned. Each novella has its historical moment: the Allied invasion of Sicily, the Spanish Civil War, the death of Stalin, the 'events' of 1948. These occasions and their consequences are registered in the lives of Sciascia's wonderfully drawn characters. Each has voice, wit, and a private history which open out onto the wider circumstances of his time, and hint towards the later work of Sciascia.
Genres: FictionItalian LiteratureItalyShort StoriesHistorical FictionDramaAudiobookClassicsLiteratureSummer
205 Pages

Community Reviews:

5 star
184 (27%)
4 star
293 (44%)
3 star
150 (22%)
2 star
33 (5%)
1 star
10 (1%)

Readers also enjoyed

Other books by Leonardo Sciascia

Lists with this book

The Name of the Rose
Romeo and Juliet
The Divine Comedy: Inferno - Purgatorio - Paradiso
Italy
971 books488 voters
Tenth of December
This Is How You Lose Her
Interpreter of Maladies
The Name of the Rose
The Leopard
If on a Winter’s Night a Traveler
Notable Novels by Italian Authors
343 books232 voters
The Tell-Tale Heart and Other Writings
The Complete Stories and Poems
The Martian Chronicles
Best Short Stories
1749 books1034 voters