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how is that?? - translation to italian

BOOK
How It Is (novel); How it is

how is that?      
come è successo? com"è?
that is all         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
That Is All (disambiguation)
questo è tutto
all that glitters is not gold         
WELL-KNOWN SAYING
The Riddle of Strider; All that is Gold Does Not Glitter; All that glisters is not gold; Not all those who wander are lost; Not all those who wander are lost (J. R. R. Tolkien); All that shines is not gold; All that glitters isn't gold
non è tutt"oro quel che riluce

Definition

How
·adv At what price; how dear.
II. How ·adv For what reason; from what cause.
III. How ·adv By what name, designation, or title.
IV. How ·adv In what state, condition, or plight.
V. How ·adv In what manner or way; by what means or process.
VI. How ·adv To what degree or extent, number or amount; in what proportion; by what measure or quality.

Wikipedia

How It Is

How It Is is a novel by Samuel Beckett first published in French as Comment c'est by Les Editions de Minuit in 1961. The Grove Press (New York) published Beckett's English translation in 1964. An advance text of his English translation of the third part appeared in the 1962 issue of the Australian literary journal, Arna.

L'Image, an early variant version of Comment c'est, was published in the British arts review, X: A Quarterly Review (1959), and is the first appearance of the novel in any form.

Beckett had a particularly difficult time composing How It Is (then referred to as Pim), writing in an April 1960 letter: “I have only a rough (though 4th or 5th) version in French and am not at all sure I can bring it any further. If I can’t, I’ll throw it away.” While the notebooks containing these rough drafts have not yet been made publicly available through the Samuel Beckett Digital Manuscript Project, it's been noted that they're filled with heavy revisions and key structural elements of the text didn't emerge until late in the composition process.

The novel is a monologue by the narrator as he crawls through endless mud, recalling his life separated into three periods. The title is Beckett's literal translation of the French phrase, comment c'est (how it is), a pun on the French verb commencer or 'to begin'.

Examples of use of how is that?
1. How is that for a reflection of our cultural impoverishment?
2. And how is that? different from the Soviet system?
3. How is that all right?" Resistance or insurgency?
4. Not destroy, but "disband." How is that supposed to happen?
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