Description
About the Author
Nicola Gardini lives in Oxford and Milan. Lost Words was awarded the Viareggio Prize and the Zerilli-Marimo/City of Rome Prize. A Fellow of Keble College, Oxford, Gardini teaches Italian literature. Michael F. Moore, chair of the PEN/Heim Translation Award, has recently translated Live Bait by Fabio Genovesi and Agostino by Alberto Moravia.
Reviews
"Gardini's language is forceful and refined." -- Silvia Mazzocchi - La Repubblica
"A combative novel, a multilayered piece of fiction, a triumphant narrative mechanism." -- Matteo Giancotti - Corriere Della Sera
"A gentle, bittersweet, tragicomic rite-of-passage novel translated into lively English by Moore." -- Kirkus Reviews
"Combining elements of comedy and tragedy, Gardini's novel is a call on today's Italy to know its own language, to speak with substance, and to reconsider the relationship between words and meaning-a relationship broken by mass culture. As Leopardi declares, there is in words an exhortation to probe the depths of truth-a calling to believe that culture and education can still save us." -- from the citation for the Viareggio Prize
Book Information
ISBN 9780811224765
Author Nicola Gardini
Format Paperback
Page Count 224
Imprint New Directions Publishing Corporation
Publisher New Directions Publishing Corporation
Weight(grams) 261g
Dimensions(mm) 203mm * 137mm * 18mm