The latest issue of the Hesperus Press magazine has now been uploaded. Click here for an interview with award-winning translator Howard Curtis on the task of translating Nobel Prize-winner Luigi Pirandello’s The Turn, details about and extracts from our latest titles, and the winning entry in last month’s reviewing competition, in which Lucy Cartwright responds to Betrayal by the Marquis de Sade.
Also populating the pages are the details of a competition which should appeal to budding satirists, about which more later, and a magical code which will enable you to claim a 30% discount on the following titles in Italian literature:
Edoardo Albinati: Coming Back
Dante Alighieri: New Life
Pietro Aretino: The School of Whoredom
Pietro Aretino: The Secret Life of Nuns
Pietro Aretino: The Secret Life of Wives
Giacomo Casanova: The Duel
Leonardo da Vinci: Prophecies
Gabriele d’Annunzio: The Book of the Virgins
Beppe Fenoglio: A Private Affair
Giuseppe Garibaldi: My Life
Giacomo Leopardi: Thoughts
Carlo Levi: Words are Stones
Nicolo Machiavelli: Life of Castruccio Castracani
Lorenzino de’ Medici: Apology for a Murder
Luigi Pirandello: Loveless Love
Luigi Pirandello: The Turn
Giovanni Verga: Life in the Country
Happy reading!
Ellie