In 1871 Fucini published his first literary work
, the collection of comic poems in Pisan dialect
Cento sonetti in vernacolo pisano. On
Pasquale Villari's suggestion, he visited
Naples and published his impressions of popular life there as
Napoli ad occhio nudo (1877). From now onwards he specialized in the prose sketch, or
bozzetto. First published in the
Rassegna settimanale, his
bozzetti of rural Tuscany were gathered in the much reprinted
Le veglie di Neri (1882). A second collection, ''All'aria aperta'', did not appear until 1897. Fucini's verbal sketches have frequently been compared to the impressionistic paintings of the
Macchiaioli, whom he frequented. He was much anthologized and imitated by writers like Ferdinando Paolieri, but his importance was subsequently questioned.
Marxist critics argued that he portrayed peasants as unintelligent and self-interested, and lacked the moral and political commitment of true
veristi. This, however, is to overlook his moderate reformism and genuine compassion for suffering. His best
bozzetti, such as ‘Il matto delle giuncaie’, convey an authentically tragic world-view, and others‘Scampagnata’, for examplemock the
parochialism of the country
bourgeoisie. ==External links==