The House on Moon Lake
Autor Francesca Durantien Limba Engleză Paperback – 4 mai 2020
Fabrizio journeys to Vienna, tracks down the book, and translates it, and in so doing embarks on a nightmarish search for the truth behind the events depicted in it, as well as for clues about the tragic life of its forgotten author. When asked to write a short biography of the novelist, Fabrizio must invent details missing from the last three years of his subject’s life. The resulting biography is a publishing phenomenon. But the repercussions for Fabrizio are profound: he becomes the willing victim of a person he had thought to be fictional.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781883285876
ISBN-10: 1883285879
Pagini: 225
Dimensiuni: 140 x 210 mm
Greutate: 0.25 kg
Editura: DELPHINIUM
Colecția Delphinium
ISBN-10: 1883285879
Pagini: 225
Dimensiuni: 140 x 210 mm
Greutate: 0.25 kg
Editura: DELPHINIUM
Colecția Delphinium
Recenzii
Praise for Francesca Duranti: “Should be read alone, at one sitting, in the presence of teeming bookshelves, so that the ghost of literary artifice can hover as you read.” — The Washington Post
“It is a mark of Ms. Duranti’s power that while we are left in suspense until the end, we know that what is happening is inevitable, too.” — The New York Times
“This is a work whose imaginative power is so intense that the line between truth and fiction, reality and dream cannot be drawn.” — Publishers Weekly
“Like many gifted writers, Francesca Duranti illuminates the society about which she writes—contemporary Italy—with all the contradictions, illusions and hope. With rare skill [she] takes the ordinary pieces of Fabrizio’s life and creates an Italian mosaic, a mystery thriller of possibilities.” — The San Francisco Chronicle
“It is a mark of Ms. Duranti’s power that while we are left in suspense until the end, we know that what is happening is inevitable, too.” — The New York Times
“This is a work whose imaginative power is so intense that the line between truth and fiction, reality and dream cannot be drawn.” — Publishers Weekly
“Like many gifted writers, Francesca Duranti illuminates the society about which she writes—contemporary Italy—with all the contradictions, illusions and hope. With rare skill [she] takes the ordinary pieces of Fabrizio’s life and creates an Italian mosaic, a mystery thriller of possibilities.” — The San Francisco Chronicle