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This is an analysis of Giose Rimanelli's controversial book, "Il mestiere del furbo" (1959), which caused Rimanelli to leave Italy for North America, never to return on a regular basis. Ragni engages in both a philological and deconstructive act in his intimate reading of the book itself and the aftermath of the publication both for Rimanelli and Italian literary culture at large.

Produktbeschreibung
This is an analysis of Giose Rimanelli's controversial book, "Il mestiere del furbo" (1959), which caused Rimanelli to leave Italy for North America, never to return on a regular basis. Ragni engages in both a philological and deconstructive act in his intimate reading of the book itself and the aftermath of the publication both for Rimanelli and Italian literary culture at large.
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Autorenporträt
Eugenio Ragni is a professor of literature at the Università di Roma Tre and has been a visiting professor at ASU, UCLA, and at the University of Texas. For nearly three decades (1966-93), Ragni worked as an editor and author for the l'Istituto dell'Enciclopedia Italiana Treccani. Over this time, he served as dedicated contributor to the Enciclopedia Dantesca, a six-volume work that explored the life and literary works of the great Florentine poet, Dante Alighieri.