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The Woman of Rome
The Woman of Rome
Author: Alberto Moravia, Lydia Holland (Translator)
The glitter and cynicism of Rome under Mussolini provide the background of what is probably Alberto Moravia's best and best-known novel -- "The Woman of Rome." It's the story of Adriana, a simple girl with no fortune but her beauty who models naked for a painter, accepts gifts from men, and could never quite identify the moment...  more »
ISBN-13: 9780140008807
ISBN-10: 0140008802
Publication Date: 10/28/1976
Pages: 384
Edition: New Impression
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Publisher: Penguin Books Ltd
Book Type: Paperback
Other Versions: Hardcover
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A 20th-century classic set in Rome during the height of Italian Fascism, "The Woman of Rome" tells the stories of Adriana, a young, regretful prostitute, and the men in her life. Moravia, whose works were censored by Mussolini, creates a biting and revealing portrait of Fascist Italy strong on the geography and flavor of Rome. Originally published in 1949.


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