Description
'The greatest living Italian writer.' Andrea Coccia, Linkiesta
About the Author
Michele Mari is one of Italy's most renowned novelists, poets, and translators. A former professor of Italian literature at the University of Milan, he has translated classic novels by Herman Melville, George Orwell, John Steinbeck and H. G. Wells.
Reviews
Winner of the 2008 Grinzane Cavour Prize ---- 'A curious teenager's conversations with an odd groundskeeper yield far more than he'd bargained for [...] Kudos to translator Moore, whose consummate conversion allows readers to luxuriate in the language of even deceptively minor moments: "amid the heads of lettuce, languished the halved cadavers of red slugs." A gripping, beguiling, occasionally discomfiting, and utterly fascinating tour de force.' Kirkus Reviews, starred review ---- 'One reads it quickly, in one go, but then it stays to "breathe" in one's soul for days, as though it were to a living thing - just like the turquoise poison referenced in the title, once it's dissolved in water. A writer of great talent, Mari seems to have even outdone himself.' Carla Benedetti, L'Espresso ---- 'The theme of the "double", in its various forms, is a favorite subject of the modern Western literary imagination (from Hoffmann to von Chamisso, from Stevenson to Wilde, and many others). But no writer, I believe, has managed to conceive in this regard what Michele Mari offers us in his new novel, Verdigris.' Stefano Giovanardi, la Repubblica ---- 'There are books before which there came other books, and then there are books before which - and after which, too - there's nothing else.' Giorgio Vasta, Nazione Indiana ---- Praise for the Author ---- 'There's a Calvino-esque blend of the playful and the rigorous to You, Bleeding Childhood. A uniquely refreshing book . . . idiosyncratic, amusing and moving.' The Guardian ---- 'If I were to give a book award to a living Italian writer, man or woman, I'd pick Michele Mari.' Domenico Starnone, I-Italy ---- 'The greatest living Italian writer.' Andrea Coccia, Linkiesta ---- 'The charm that Mari exercises on his readers, from the most devoted to the most distracted, is incredible . . . More than anyone else, Michele Mari represents today a model of writer that seems on the point of disappearing - fully literary, lofty, in short, twentieth-century.' Sara Marzullo, Esquire
Awards
Winner of Grinzane Cavour Prize 2008.
Book Information
ISBN 9781913505905
Author Michele Mari
Format Hardback
Page Count 240
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