Author:Giuseppe Tomasi Di Lampedusa,Archibald Colquhoun
The Leopardis a modern classic which tells the spellbinding story of a decadent, dying Sicilian aristocracy threatened by the approaching forces of democracy and revolution.
'There is a great feeling of opulence, decay, love and death about it' Rick Stein
In the spring of 1860, Fabrizio, the charismatic Prince of Salina, still rules over thousands of acres and hundreds of people, including his own numerous family, in mingled splendour and squalor. Then comes Garibaldi's landing in Sicily and the Prince must decide whether to resist the forces of change or come to terms with them.
'Every once in a while, like certain golden moments of happiness, infinitely memorable, one stumbles on a book or a writer, and the impact is like an indelible mark. Lampedusa's The Leopard, his only novel, and a masterpiece, is such a work' Independent
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'Perhaps the greatest novel of the century' L.P. Hartley
'The poetry of Lampedusa's novel flows into the Sicilian countryside...a work of great artistry' Peter Ackroyd
There is a great feeling of opulence, decay, love and death about it
—— Rick SteinEvery once in a while, like certain golden moments of happiness, infinitely memorable, one stumbles on a book or a writer, and the impact is like an indelible mark. Lampedusa's The Leopard, his only novel, and a masterpiece, is such a work
—— IndependentPerhaps the greatest novel of the century
—— L.P. HartleyOne of the great lonely books...not a historical novel, but a novel which happens to take place in history
—— E.M. ForsterThe poetry of Lampedusa's novel flows into the Sicilian countryside...a work of great artistry
—— Peter AckroydI was astounded by the power of the writing
—— Corin RedgraveA great book
—— ObserverFew novels in the last ten years have given me so much enjoyment
—— Sunday TimesA novel of exceptional stature. One may claim for it classic status
—— Frank KermodeA literary phenomenon on the grandest scale – a work of genius
—— Isabel QuiglySublime and sweet melancholy suffuses the story. Beautiful
—— Tim Waterstone , The WeekA delicate meditation on mortality, decay and the fading of beauty
—— Martin Sixsmith , The WeekHistorical fiction at its best
—— Orlando Figes , The WeekNo novel is perfect, but this small, wonderfully atmospheric and immensely poignant story...comes very close
—— Sunday Times, *Summer Reads of 2021*