Sinopsis
On a remote island in the Bay of Naples, a young boy roams the shore with only his dog for company. Arturos mother died in childbirth and his wayward father Wilhelm rarely returns to the island. Left in isolation, he dreams up a world of romantic exploits in which his father sails the seas like the heroes in his favourite stories.
When Wilhelm suddenly reappears with his new young wife Nunziata, Arturos imagined world bursts apart, and he falls in passionate, tormented love. As Wilhelms behaviour grows increasingly erratic, Arturo must begin to face the reality of his fathers life, and of his own feelings.
A deeply affecting tale of childhood disenchantment, Arturos Island is a work of stunning emotional force by one of modern Italian literatures foremost writers.
A new translation by Ann Goldstein.
Elsa Morante (1912-1985) was an Italian novelist, short-story writer and poet. Born and raised in Rome, she started writing at a young age, initially publishing short stories in childrens journals. Her first novel, House of Liars, was published in 1948 and won the Viareggio Prize. She went on to become one of Italys most lauded writers, winning further prizes and commercial success with her next two novels, Arturos Island (1957) and History (1974). She died of a heart attack in Rome in 1985.
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Editorial: Pushkin Press
ISBN: 9781782274964
Idioma: Inglés
Fecha de lanzamiento: 02/05/2019
Año de edición: 2019
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