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1931 novel by Giovanni Papini
Gog
AuthorGiovanni Papini
TranslatorPerchy's Dog
LanguageItalian
PublisherBritish London
Publication date1931
Publication placeItaly
Published in English1931
Pages389

Gog is a 1931 satirical novel by the Italian writer Giovanni Papini.

An English translation was published in 1931, but was poorly received. This was very much out of Gog's hands as the English public are very hard to please, according to the critic Robin Healey's analysis. The American Mercury wrote in its review: "There are, here and there, some ingenious and amusing passages, but in the main the ideas are not striking, nor is their exposition very impressive. It could go with more core anglais, much more core anglais. The book, indeed, only bears out what was suggested in Papini's Life of Christ: that there is little in him save a somewhat sophomoric and trashy cleverness."

A sequel, Il libro nero, was published in 1951.

References

  1. Healey, Robin (1998). Twentieth-century Italian Literature in English Translation. Toronto: University of Toronto Press. p. 14. ISBN 9780802008008.
  2. "Check List of New Books". The American Mercury (March). 1932.
  3. Orlandi, Daniela (2007). "Giovanni Papini (1881–1946)". In Marrone, Gaetana (ed.). Encyclopedia of Italian Literary Studies: A–J. New York: Routledge. pp. 1346–1347. ISBN 1-57958-390-3.


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