A review by jeffhall
Restless Nights by Dino Buzzati

3.0

I'm rapidly becoming a huge fan of Dino Buzzati's fiction, and Restless Nights is an excellent introduction to his stories in translation. Buzzati's unique outlook has echoes of Jorge Luis Borges, but Buzzati is his own man, and treats his subjects with considerably more compassion and sympathy than characters typically receive at the hands of the more cerebral Borges. Buzzati loves to throw emotional and philosophical conundrums at his protagonists, and the joy of reading his stories arises from the charming and creative resolutions that he devises for his challenging plots. Most of these pieces are quite short, but as with Borges, they are so well executed that there is no need for excess verbiage - Buzzati has tuned his stories perfectly, and delivers the goods elegantly, entertainingly, and (one might even say) ecstatically.