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Discover the profound exploration of isolation and human resilience in 'Christ Stopped At Eboli' by Carlo Levi. This compelling read, published by Penguin UK, captures the essence of life in a remote Italian village during Mussolini's regime. The poignant narrative reveals how the peasants, cut off from the modern world and politics, embody a unique form of endurance and tradition. Levi's reflections provide insight into cultural disconnection while illustrating the struggle against oppression and the harsh realities of rural life in Italy. This brand new paperback edition, ISBN 9780141183213, features 256 pages of evocative prose that transports readers into a timeless world of hardship and hope. Ideal for those interested in historical fiction, Italian literature, or works that challenge the boundaries of faith, 'Christ Stopped At Eboli' remains a significant commentary on existence, faith, and the complex relationship between man and society. Experience Carlo Levi’s masterful storytelling that delves deep into the heart of the human experience, and explore themes of exile, tradition, and existential reflection. Perfect for literary enthusiasts and history buffs alike, this book is a must-have addition to your collection. Embrace the journey of discovery through Levi's eyes as you traverse the forgotten realms of Southern Italy. Get your copy today and immerse yourself in this timeless masterpiece.