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    The House On Via Gemito (satnone) Trade Pb

    £15.99

    The extraordinary novel that confirmed Domenico Starnone as one of the greatest writers in modern Italian literature

    ISBN: 9781787704534
    AuthorStarnone, Domenico
    PublisherNameEuropa Editions (UK) Ltd
    Pub Date15/06/2023
    BindingPaperback
    Pages480
    Availability: Temporarily Out of Stock

    The modest apartment in Via Gemito smells of paint and white spirit. The living room furniture is pushed up against the wall to create a make-shift studio, and drying canvases must be moved off the beds each night.


    Federi, the father, a railway clerk, is convinced of possessing great artistic talent. If he didn't have a family to feed, he'd be a world-famous painter. Ambitious and frustrated, genuinely talented but full of arrogance and resentment, his life is marked by bitter disappointment. His long-suffering wife and their four sons bear the brunt.


    It's his first-born who, years later, will sift the lies from the truth to tell the story of a man he spent his whole life trying not to resemble.


    Narrated against the background of a Naples still marked by WWII and steeped in the city's language and imagery, The House on Via Gemito - first published 20 years ago - is a masterpiece of contemporary Italian literature.

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    The modest apartment in Via Gemito smells of paint and white spirit. The living room furniture is pushed up against the wall to create a make-shift studio, and drying canvases must be moved off the beds each night.


    Federi, the father, a railway clerk, is convinced of possessing great artistic talent. If he didn't have a family to feed, he'd be a world-famous painter. Ambitious and frustrated, genuinely talented but full of arrogance and resentment, his life is marked by bitter disappointment. His long-suffering wife and their four sons bear the brunt.


    It's his first-born who, years later, will sift the lies from the truth to tell the story of a man he spent his whole life trying not to resemble.


    Narrated against the background of a Naples still marked by WWII and steeped in the city's language and imagery, The House on Via Gemito - first published 20 years ago - is a masterpiece of contemporary Italian literature.