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Dino Buzzati

Biography

Dino Buzzati

Dino Buzzati (1906-1972) was an Italian editor, novelist, poet, playwright and short story writer. He has been lauded as one of Europe’s foremost experimental writers of the 20th century.

Dino Buzzati

Books by Dino Buzzati

by Dino Buzzati - Fiction, Short Stories

In CATASTROPHE, renowned Italian short story writer Dino Buzzati brings vividly to life the slow and quietly terrifying collapse of our known, everyday world. From “The Epidemic,” which traces the gradual effects of a “state influenza” that targets those who disagree with the government, to “The Collapse of Baliverna,” where a man puzzles over whether a misstep on his part caused the collapse of a building, Buzzati’s surreal, unsettling tales reckon with the struggle that lies beneath everyday interactions, the sometimes perverse workings of human emotions and desires, and describe the small steps we take as individuals and as a society in our march toward catastrophe.