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Alberto Moravia

Bitter Honeymoon and Other Stories by Alberto Moravia (Vintage 1967 Edition)

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Bitter Honeymoon is a collection of eight stories about relationships between men and women. In “Tired Courtesan”, a young man tries to discard his ageing mistress, a young patient in a sanatorium becomes infatuated with a girl whom he will never see again in ” A Sick Boy’s Winter”, in “the Imbroglio”, a student in Rome falls for a beautiful girl out to swindle him. “The Fall” is about a small boy who, in his exploration of the rooms of an old mansion where the family was staying on holiday, spies without meaning to, on an indiscretion, “The Unfortunate Lover” is about a heartbroken man who gets an unexpected visit from the woman he loved but who realizes she had no plans of staying, “Back to the Sea” is about an elderly politician who realizes too late that he had fallen in love with his much younger wife who is now leaving him, “The English Officer” is about an officer and a girl he meets in a foreign city who only wished to find someone who would buy her a coveted silk scarf, and “Bitter Honeymoon” is about how a wife’s politics weighed heavily on the husband’s mood on their first days as a married couple.

Most of these stories depict trivial and commonplace encounters, but it is this ordinariness which Moravia captures so well that the stories feel like our own. Who is not familiar with the angst of young love, crushed expectations, and silent acrimony in any relationship? A common thread in these stories which I find disconcerting, though, is that women are portrayed as flippant and easy, or rejecting and opportunistic. The men, on the other hand, except for the first story, are portrayed as gullible, committed, and passionate. Moravia wrote these stories between 1927 and 1952, so the stereotyped roles played out by his characters are suggestive of the period. Still, they are well-written and provide entertaining snapshots of the idiosyncracies of love and attraction. Moravia is considered one of Italy’s foremost novelists of the 20th century.

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