Author(s): Svevo, Italo
Reader(s): Barrett, Sean
Label: Naxos AudioBooks
Genre: Classic Fiction
Catalogue No: NA0349
Barcode: 9781781982204
Release Date: 11/2019

SVEVO, I.: Zeno's Conscience: Confessions of Zeno (Unabridged)

Known for inspiring James Joyce’s Leopold Bloom in Ulysses, Zeno Cosini is the bumbling yet charming alter ego of Italo Svevo, who here lays bare a hilarious litany of neuroticisms about his health, friendships, family and women. Having submitted himself to Freudian psychoanalysis, the narrator keeps a diary with the aim of conquering his addiction to smoking. He describes his marriage to the woman he didn’t want to marry, how he drives his business partner to despair, and how his ‘last cigarette’ turns out to be one of many. Zeno is the classic ‘schlemiel’; his erratic foibles, his questionable logic and his curious inclination to self sabotage help shine a light on human behaviour in general, and reveal the many subtle half-truths people may tell themselves in order to defend their own actions and egos.

Tracklist

Svevo, Italo - Author
Barrett, Sean (Reader)
1Zeno's Conscience01:39
Barrett, Sean (Reader)
2Preamble04:34
Barrett, Sean (Reader)
3Smoke18:07
Barrett, Sean (Reader)
4I went to that doctor because I had been told…19:11
Barrett, Sean (Reader)
5Her smile, which I so loved…18:08
Barrett, Sean (Reader)
6My Father's Death15:23
Barrett, Sean (Reader)
7One evening toward the end of March…18:13
Barrett, Sean (Reader)
8The long hours of waiting followed.17:19
Barrett, Sean (Reader)
9Last night, on the contrary…16:48
Barrett, Sean (Reader)
10The Story of My Marriage15:31
Barrett, Sean (Reader)
11I wept at my father-in-law's grave…13:50
Barrett, Sean (Reader)
12It is hard to retrace the tender origins…15:49
Barrett, Sean (Reader)
13In a very short time the Malfenti family became…15:00
Barrett, Sean (Reader)
14I didn't listen to the girl…15:12
Barrett, Sean (Reader)
15A little later I was glad I had remained…16:23
Barrett, Sean (Reader)
16Five terrible days and five terrible nights followed…12:49
Barrett, Sean (Reader)
17I limped, leaving that cafe'…14:48
Barrett, Sean (Reader)
18Together we retraced our steps…13:07
Barrett, Sean (Reader)
19Without the slightest hesitation, I went to…14:24
Barrett, Sean (Reader)
20It was a bit late to turn on Guido…18:01
Barrett, Sean (Reader)
21She looked at me, amazed and frightened.14:49
Barrett, Sean (Reader)
22Thus it was that I became engaged.16:05
Barrett, Sean (Reader)
23Then, point-blank, he started speaking ill…15:17
Barrett, Sean (Reader)
24The desire to violate Augusta belongs to the first…12:18
Barrett, Sean (Reader)
25Wife and Mistress15:28
Barrett, Sean (Reader)
26I remember one evening in Venice…16:29
Barrett, Sean (Reader)
27Enraged, I sulked in my tent…14:44
Barrett, Sean (Reader)
28It seemed to me, too, that the genuinely sick man…11:54
Barrett, Sean (Reader)
29The curious thing is that I felt it necessary to…17:33
Barrett, Sean (Reader)
30Honesty is considered first of all that which is …14:18
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31Once awake, I was fully aware of the force…15:53
Barrett, Sean (Reader)
32It seemed as if I wanted to regret her leaving us.12:32
Barrett, Sean (Reader)
33Lunch was sad. Augusta sought no explanation…15:03
Barrett, Sean (Reader)
34There, at Carla's side, my passion for Augusta…14:27
Barrett, Sean (Reader)
35In the vestibule we found Dr Paoli…16:07
Barrett, Sean (Reader)
36At my father-in-law's, I found the party had gone…12:17
Barrett, Sean (Reader)
37I resumed the long, drab speech…17:03
Barrett, Sean (Reader)
38For the first time I saw Carla's little face exactly…15:48
Barrett, Sean (Reader)
39To keep me company, the building's concierge…17:06
Barrett, Sean (Reader)
40Specifically, at the beginning of that spring…16:09
Barrett, Sean (Reader)
41Before falling asleep, Augusta felt the need to…16:08
Barrett, Sean (Reader)
42I tried to speak calmly while my lips were…18:15
Barrett, Sean (Reader)
43The Story of a Business Partnership15:45
Barrett, Sean (Reader)
44My good fortune kept me from being ruined…15:38
Barrett, Sean (Reader)
45The arrival of Carmen brought much life into…15:03
Barrett, Sean (Reader)
46My absence from the office had been provoked…12:53
Barrett, Sean (Reader)
47One day, when Guido had invited me to…15:34
Barrett, Sean (Reader)
48It seemed to me a divine punishment…14:44
Barrett, Sean (Reader)
49A few days afterwards, he was overcome with…14:43
Barrett, Sean (Reader)
50In Ada, too, goitre was absent…14:40
Barrett, Sean (Reader)
51On the stroke of noon, when the train entered…13:54
Barrett, Sean (Reader)
52Our walk reminded me of the one we took…17:15
Barrett, Sean (Reader)
53In the days that followed, Guido's demeanour…15:20
Barrett, Sean (Reader)
54But I was reluctant to leave that room…13:44
Barrett, Sean (Reader)
55He gave up his plan, but the next day …16:33
Barrett, Sean (Reader)
56That evening I spoke of it with Augusta…15:30
Barrett, Sean (Reader)
57The first time, she ran into Nilini, who had once again…13:55
Barrett, Sean (Reader)
58His character was evident in all…13:36
Barrett, Sean (Reader)
59On the front steps of Guido's house…14:01
Barrett, Sean (Reader)
60Thus I was late in learning of the night's events.16:02
Barrett, Sean (Reader)
61We left the office at three and began to run…13:11
Barrett, Sean (Reader)
62But the way Ada spoke to me was a painful surprise.12:59
Barrett, Sean (Reader)
63Psychoanalysis15:19
Barrett, Sean (Reader)
64In the doze to which I abandoned myself…14:17
Barrett, Sean (Reader)
65In the end I grew very tired of the struggle…18:39
Barrett, Sean (Reader)
6626 June 1915 The war has overtaken me!16:03
Barrett, Sean (Reader)
67Therefore I went down that hill fairly willingly…16:18
Barrett, Sean (Reader)
68Translator's Introduction15:37
Barrett, Sean (Reader)
69The years of the war were profoundly disruptive…15:40
Barrett, Sean (Reader)

Total Playing Time: 17:16:52