Friday, April 30, 2010

"Humor in Hopelessness"

4/30/10. Joseph Epstein reviews "Zeno's Conscience," by Ettore Schmitz a.k.a. Italo Svevo.

Epstein writes, "Svevo's subject is the weakness of the will, or abulia, and how a dreamy nature has little chance up against the temptations set out by the amazing and obdurate reality of life. In "Zeno's Conscience," Zeno Cosini, an unexceptional Trieste businessman, pits his will against the enslaving habit of smoking, the complexities of courtship, the delights of philandery, the discipline required by business, and loses every time, yet cannot quite be said to go down in defeat."


http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052748704187204575101902834652726.html?mod=WSJ_Leisure+%26+Arts_MIDDLEFeatures

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