Ernesto

Fiction & Literature, Coming of Age, LGBT, Gay, Literary
Cover of the book Ernesto by Umberto Saba, New York Review Books
View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart
Author: Umberto Saba ISBN: 9781681370835
Publisher: New York Review Books Publication: March 28, 2017
Imprint: NYRB Classics Language: English
Author: Umberto Saba
ISBN: 9781681370835
Publisher: New York Review Books
Publication: March 28, 2017
Imprint: NYRB Classics
Language: English

**A coming of age story that is a classic of gay literature, now in English for the first time **

An NYRB Classics Original

Ernesto is a classic of gay literature, a tender and complex tale of sexual awakening by one of Italy’s most admired poets. Ernesto is a sixteen-year-old boy from an educated family who lives with his mother in Trieste. His mother is eager for him to get ahead and has asked a local businessman to give him some workplace experience in his warehouse. One day a workingman makes advances to Ernesto, who responds with willing curiosity. A month of trysts ensues before the boy begins to tire of the relationship, finally escaping it altogether by engineering his own dismissal. And yet his experience has changed him, and as Umberto Saba’s unfinished, autobiographical story breaks off, Ernesto has struck up a new, oddly romantic attachment to a boy his own age.

View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart

**A coming of age story that is a classic of gay literature, now in English for the first time **

An NYRB Classics Original

Ernesto is a classic of gay literature, a tender and complex tale of sexual awakening by one of Italy’s most admired poets. Ernesto is a sixteen-year-old boy from an educated family who lives with his mother in Trieste. His mother is eager for him to get ahead and has asked a local businessman to give him some workplace experience in his warehouse. One day a workingman makes advances to Ernesto, who responds with willing curiosity. A month of trysts ensues before the boy begins to tire of the relationship, finally escaping it altogether by engineering his own dismissal. And yet his experience has changed him, and as Umberto Saba’s unfinished, autobiographical story breaks off, Ernesto has struck up a new, oddly romantic attachment to a boy his own age.

More books from New York Review Books

Cover of the book The House of Twenty Thousand Books by Umberto Saba
Cover of the book Abel and Cain by Umberto Saba
Cover of the book The Dove Flyer by Umberto Saba
Cover of the book Chocky by Umberto Saba
Cover of the book The Three Christs of Ypsilanti by Umberto Saba
Cover of the book All for Nothing by Umberto Saba
Cover of the book Masscult and Midcult by Umberto Saba
Cover of the book The Rim of Morning by Umberto Saba
Cover of the book Paris Stories by Umberto Saba
Cover of the book My Century by Umberto Saba
Cover of the book Nature Stories by Umberto Saba
Cover of the book Tolstoy, Rasputin, Others, and Me by Umberto Saba
Cover of the book Blood Dark by Umberto Saba
Cover of the book Kolyma Stories by Umberto Saba
Cover of the book Lucky Jim by Umberto Saba
We use our own "cookies" and third party cookies to improve services and to see statistical information. By using this website, you agree to our Privacy Policy