Arturo's Island von Elsa Morante

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ISBN: 978-1-63149-329-4
Einband: Fester Einband
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Once considered the greatest writer of Italy's postwar generation-and admired by authors as varied as John Banville and Rivka Galchen-Elsa Morante is experiencing a literary renaissance, marked not least by Ann Goldstein's translation of Arturo's Island, the novel that brought Morante international fame. Imbued with a spectral grace, as if told through an enchanted looking glass, the novel follows the adolescent Arturo through his days on the isolated Neapolitan island of Procida, where-his mother long deceased, his father often absent, and a dog as his sole companion-he roams the countryside and the beaches or reads in his family's lonely, dilapidated mansion. This quiet, meandering existence is upended when his father brings home a beautiful sixteen-year-old bride, Nunziatella.

A novel of longing and thwarted desires, filled with Morante's "brutal directness and familial torment" (James Wood), Arturo's Island reemerges in this splendid translation to take its rightful place in the world literary canon.

Once considered the greatest writer of Italy's postwar generation-and admired by authors as varied as John Banville and Rivka Galchen-Elsa Morante is experiencing a literary renaissance, marked not least by Ann Goldstein's translation of Arturo's Island, the novel that brought Morante international fame. Imbued with a spectral grace, as if told through an enchanted looking glass, the novel follows the adolescent Arturo through his days on the isolated Neapolitan island of Procida, where-his mother long deceased, his father often absent, and a dog as his sole companion-he roams the countryside and the beaches or reads in his family's lonely, dilapidated mansion. This quiet, meandering existence is upended when his father brings home a beautiful sixteen-year-old bride, Nunziatella.

A novel of longing and thwarted desires, filled with Morante's "brutal directness and familial torment" (James Wood), Arturo's Island reemerges in this splendid translation to take its rightful place in the world literary canon.

AutorMorante, Elsa / Goldstein, Ann (Übers.)
EinbandFester Einband
Erscheinungsjahr2019
Seitenangabe384 S.
LieferstatusFremdlagertitel. Lieferzeit unbestimmt
AusgabekennzeichenEnglisch
MasseH23.9 cm x B15.9 cm x D3.3 cm 726 g
VerlagLiveright Publishing Corporation

Über den Autor Elsa Morante

Elsa Morante, 1912 in Rom geboren und 1985 dort gestorben, ist neben Natalia Ginzburg wohl die bedeutendste Schriftstellerin der italienischen Nachkriegsliteratur. Für ihren Roman »Arturos Insel« erhielt sie 1957 den begehrten Premio Strega. Sie war mit Alberto Moravia verheiratet und mit Pier Paolo Pasolini und Natalia Ginzburg befreundet. Ihr Roman »La Storia« von 1974 war ein internationaler Erfolg und wird bis heute immer wieder in neue Sprachen übersetzt. Der Roman wurde 1986 mit Claudia Cardinale verfilmt, 2023 entstand eine TV-Serie. Die Romane und Erzählungen Elsa Morantes sind bei Wagenbach lieferbar.

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