Christ Stopped at Eboli
Discover the poignant narrative of Christ Stopped at Eboli by Carlo Levi, a powerful exploration of life in a remote Italian village during the era of Mussolini. Exiled for his political beliefs, Levi paints a vivid portrait of a world untouched by modernity, where the peasant community endures the weight of tradition and sorrow. Through his eloquent prose, readers are invited to witness the eternal stillness of life in Eboli, a place where time seems to stand still and the specter of death lingers. This compelling work, published in 2000 and spanning 256 pages, offers a profound reflection on isolation, resilience, and the human condition. Immerse yourself in Levi's unique perspective and experience the haunting beauty of this timeless story.