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I Give It to You: Vintage Contemporaries

Autor Valerie Martin
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 26 iul 2021
A timeless story of family, war, art, and betrayal set around an ancient, ancestral home in the Tuscan countryside from bestselling novelist Valerie Martin. When Jan Vidor, an American writer and academic, rents an apartment in a Tuscan villa for the summer, she plans to spend her break working on a novel about Mussolini. Instead, she finds herself captivated by her aristocratic landlady, the elegant, acerbic Beatrice Salviati Bartolo Doyle, whose family has owned Villa Chiara for generations. Jan is intrigued by Beatrice's stories of World War II, particularly by the tragic fate of her uncle Sandro, who was mysteriously murdered in the driveway of the villa at the conclusion of the war. Did he die at the hands of retreating Germans, invading Americans, or marauding partisans? Or was there another, even darker reason behind the bloodshed? Day by day, Beatrice makes Jan privy to her family history, exciting Jan's imagination and provoking her to reconstruct scenes and characters whose triumphs and tragedies took place on the very ground where she sips a morning espresso.
Years go by and the friendship is sustained by infrequent meetings, always including long conversations detailing the escalating complications at Villa Chiara. Jan finds she can't resist writing Beatrice's story. But as she works on the novel, it becomes clear that the villa itself is at risk and that Beatrice is incapable of saving it. Jan understands that she is telling the story of a catastrophe her friend might prefer to conceal. Questions of ownership, loyalty, and the possibility of an unforgivable betrayal loom over her creative process. She presses on.
I Give It to You is the story of the dissolution of an Italian family, of sibling rivalry, of property theft, and of the rise of fascism and war. But it is also the account of a writer, an outsider struggling to accommodate the bonds and obligations of friendship, and raises this provocative question: Should you ever trust a novelist with your secrets?
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780593082119
ISBN-10: 0593082117
Pagini: 304
Dimensiuni: 135 x 196 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.2 kg
Editura: Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group
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Valerie Martin

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Exquisite
Martin's writing is a reward in itself, a wonderful precision-tool. She uses it to chisel at the human condition - and the effect is astonishing
Immensely satisfying ... cleverly plotted and packed with great characters, both Jan's creative struggles and her beautifully wrought stories of the Salviati family lift themselves effortlessly free of their source material, whatever or wherever that may be. They demonstrate the enchanted moment when words on a page rise by virtue of the alliance of a mysterious grace and sheer hard work, and create magic
The story slips between past and present and is an interesting reversal of all the usual mellow Italian tropes. We may be Under The Tuscan Sun, but we're definitely in the shadows here ... an absorbing read.
Yes, the narrator of Martin's new novel is a middle-aged American woman vacationing in Tuscany, but this prickly, uncomfortably relevant dive into personal and societal ethics is no escapist romance... Martin parses personal and social politics with methodical care and a reserved tone reminiscent of Edith Wharton.
An Italian villa and the family that owns it capture the imagination of an American writer in Martin's intimate, disquieting latest ... Martin's engrossing tale explores relationships among family members and workers over four generations ... Martin's masterly descriptions of the villa and its gardens are transportive. Evoking the charms and complexities of 20th-century Italy, Martin offers a thought-provoking reflection on writing, friendship, family, and betrayal.
Valerie Martin has always been a consummate storyteller, but in her new novel she tackles the question of where do a writer's stories come from. And to whom does a story belong? The person it happened to or the one who tells it. In some ways all writers betray their subjects, and Valerie Martin digs into the heart of that betrayal. Reminiscent of Rachel Cusk's Outline Martin masterfully gives voice to those who have been silenced, whose stories would be lost were it not for a writer to retell it.
Martin writes with amplitude, precision, grace and wit
She always produces something unexpected and revelatory
Valerie Martin is a fleet-footed writer; you never quite know where she'll go next.

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A timeless story of family, war, art, and betrayal from bestselling novelist Valerie Martin.