Fleeting Rome
Fleeting Rome: In Search of La Dolce Vita is a posthumous book by Italian Jewish writer and painter Carlo Levi, which collects a number of his writings: correspondence, documents, photographic material from his exhibition catalogues, mainly extracted from the Italian State Central Archive, but also from other sources, such as the Collection of Manuscripts by Modern and Contemporary Authors at the University of Pavia, and the Harry Ransom Humanities Research Center at the University of Texas at Austin, where Levi's Christ Stopped at Eboli is preserved.
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Fleeting Rome
Fleeting Rome: In Search of La Dolce Vita is a posthumous book by Italian Jewish writer and painter Carlo Levi, which collects a number of his writings: correspondence, documents, photographic material from his exhibition catalogues, mainly extracted from the Italian State Central Archive, but also from other sources, such as the Collection of Manuscripts by Modern and Contemporary Authors at the University of Pavia, and the Harry Ransom Humanities Research Center at the University of Texas at Austin, where Levi's Christ Stopped at Eboli is preserved.
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945/.6320925 22
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978-0-470-87183-6
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DG806.2 .L4813 2004
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20,224,259
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606,009,060
followed by
Fear of Freedom: With the Essay, "Fear of Painting"
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Carlo Levi inedito: con 40 disegni della cecità
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John Wiley & Sons
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Fleeting Rome: In Search of La Dolce Vita
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Roma fuggitiva: una città e i suoi dintorni
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