The swan song of the Italian creator
Out of overconfidence or unconscious self-confidence, Lorenzo introduces Colli, a contractor and co-owner of the newspaper where he works as a journalist, to his young and beautiful wife, Nora, with short blond hair, an enigmatic face and feline-like eyes. Nora rejects any suspicion of romantic attraction that Lorenzo sees between her and Collie and finally agrees to accompany the two men on their planned trip to the heart of Africa. Collie's wife becomes the fourth member of the Italian traveling party and the wild, dangerous love game begins…
Her final manuscript leopard woman, with which he had been working for a long time on various variations, was found on his desk Moravia on the day of his death thus marking in the most conclusive way the end of the subversive creator.
His swan song is a dive into the working mechanisms of the erotic instinct and at the same time a final exploration into the vast field of unfathomable female nature.
It is still in circulation from Oxy publications "The Man Who Looks."
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