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The story of Tönle

Title
The story of Tönle / Mario Rigoni Stern ; translated from the Italian by John Shepley.
Author
Rigoni Stern, Mario.
Publication
Evanston, Ill. : Marlboro Press/Northwestern, 1998.

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Additional Authors
Shepley, John.
Description
104 pages; 21 cm
Summary
  • Tonle Bintarn's story takes place in the mountains of the Veneto region, which once bordered the Austro-Hungarian Empire and where smuggling was a means of subsistence for the peasant population. Having run afoul of a patrol of revenue agents, Tonle must seek refuge beyond the frontier in Central Europe. But every winter he returns secretly to his home and family, until finally a pardon is granted.
  • During the devastation of the First World War, the occupation and ultimate destruction of his village, and his own internment in an Austrian camp, it is Tonle's loyalty to his roots, and his stubborn devotion to his task as a shepherd, that persist and make him a quiet symbol of heroism and human endurance.
Uniform Title
Storia di Tönle. English
Alternative Title
Storia di Tönle.
ISBN
081016034X (cloth : alk. paper)
LCCN
98009910
OCLC
ocm38249287
Owning Institutions
Columbia University Libraries