Antonio in Love explained

Antonio in Love
Author:Giuseppe Berto
Title Orig:La cosa buffa
Orig Lang Code:it
Translator:William Weaver
Country:Italy
Language:Italian
Publisher:Rizzoli
Pub Date:1966
English Pub Date:1968
Pages:350

Antonio in Love (Italian: La cosa buffa|lit=The Funny Thing) is a 1966 novel by the Italian writer Giuseppe Berto. It is about a young man in Venice who decides to fall in love, but becomes troubled when the woman he selects responds positively and eagerly to his advances. The book uses long sentences and has been described as an ironic variation of The Sorrows of Young Werther by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe. It was published in English translation in 1968.[1]

The book is the basis for the 1972 film La cosa buffa directed by Aldo Lado and starring Gianni Morandi. The film is a loose adaptation.[2]

Notes and References

  1. News: 13 September 1968 . Books: Werther Transformed . . 18 June 2024 .
  2. Book: 2019 . Italian Literature since 1900 in English Translation 1929-2016 . University of Toronto Press . 231 . 978-1-4875-0292-8 .