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''A Small Place in Italy'' is a travel memoir and autobiographical novel written by
Eric Newby George Eric Newby (6 December 1919 – 20 October 2006) was an English travel writer. His works include '' A Short Walk in the Hindu Kush'', ''The Last Grain Race'' and '' A Small Place in Italy''. Early life Newby was born in Barnes, London, ...
, author of '' The Last Grain Race'', '' A Short Walk in the Hindu Kush'' and ''Slowly Down the Ganges''. In 1967, Eric Newby and his wife Wanda acquire an old run-down farmhouse in Italy, ''I Castagni'' (The Chestnuts), in the foothills of the
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on the borders of
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and northern
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. The book is a personal memoir of the couple's experiences in renovating the house, which had a tileless roof, a long-abandoned
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and a wealth of indigenous flora and fauna, as well as a vivid description of their neighbours and the lifestyle of country people in Italy at that time.


Plot summary

The Newbys want to purchase a house in Italy before house prices start rising and, through the help of contacts, finally purchase ''I Castagni'' for two and a half million lire (£1,500) after a long and laborious sales process with the owner, Signor Botti. Once they move in, they have to completely renovate everything, and are beset with various problems such as mice, a plague of
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es and an intractable neighbour who insists on using what he sees as a right of way for agricultural machinery that passes right outside the house - he even moves their outside dining table when he finds it blocking his path. The Newbys initiate a lawsuit against him which goes on for years owing to the dilapidated Italian legal system, but which they finally manage to win as a result of the man lying before the judge. The strength of the book is in its descriptions of some of the neighbouring families and the individual family members. Their closest neighbour is a sprightly Italian widow, Signora Angiolina, who helps them navigate their way through the intricacies of social life in their neighbourhood, as well as the Dada family who own several acres of vineyards and cook stupendous meals whenever the Newbys visit them at the Casa Dada. There is a colourful description of the '' vendemmia'', the annual grape harvest, during which Eric is roped into lifting ''bigonci'', large barrel-shaped vessels full of crushed grapes, that nearly break his shoulder. Although the work is hard, there are ''merenda'', consisting of huge outside picnics at which copious quantities of food are eaten, last year's wine drunk and bawdy gossip exchanged between the ''contadini''. Another interesting description is when the Newbys join their neighbours in the annual ''funghi'' harvest in a bountiful year, managing to gather ten full baskets between the four of them (less successful is a harvesting of wild
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when Eric forgets his bifocals and cannot see anything).


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References

*''A Small Place in Italy'', Eric Newby, Picador, 1995 * * * * 1971 novels British autobiographical novels Novels set in Italy HarperCollins books {{1970s-autobio-novel-stub