BOOKS ON PRESEPI CURRENTLY AVAILABLE
Abrams, 88 pp., $25.95
Naples: Tullio Pironti Editore, 279 pp., L180,000
Milan: Fenice 2000, 190 pp., L70,000
AURA Communicación, 207 pp.
Milan: Electa, 96 pp., L70,000
Genoa: Tormena Editore, 95 pp., L70,000
Genoa: Editoriale Bieffe, 142 pp.
Ivrea: Priuli & Verlucca Editori, 132 pp., L120,000
Naples: Tullio Pironti Editore, 99 pp., L200,000
Ten years ago, my wife and I, passing through Italy shortly after Christmas, were surprised at the omnipresence of ambitiously staged Nativity scenes—what the French call crèches, the Spanish belenes, the Germans Krippen, Americans cribs or crèches, but the Italians presepi (the plural of presepio
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