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Distant Fathers

«This is a beautifully ingenious memoir, saturated in the history of the European 20th century, and made all the more compelling by Ann Goldstein's luminous translation»

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Detaljer

Forlag
Apollo
Innbinding
Paperback
Språk
Engelsk
Sider
240
ISBN
9781803280950
Utgivelsesår
2023
Format
20 x 13 cm

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«This is a beautifully ingenious memoir, saturated in the history of the European 20th century, and made all the more compelling by Ann Goldstein's luminous translation»

Vivian Gornick

«Jarre's prose is rich and lyrical but not straightforward; memories are mixed with dreams, chronologies are twisted and vivid streams of consciousness are jarringly interrupted with historical fact... Jarre's life is fascinating»

New Statesman

«Lucid, luminous prose... The first of her books available in English [and] it must not be the last'»

Los Angeles Review of Books

«It's an incalculable source of joy when one of the greatest writers of the twentieth century can resume dialogue with the readers of today»

Il Libraio

«Ann Goldstein's shimmering translation of Jarre's prose delivers into English a European masterpiece»

Benjamin Taylor

«Gems of language and ideas abound... Lyrical prowess... Haunting prose'»

Publishers Weekly

«It probes questions of time, language, womanhood, belonging and estrangement, while asking what a homeland can be for those who have none – or several»

The Bookseller

«Like Nabokov's Speak, Memory, this book is more concerned with time and perspective than narrative storytelling, though Jarre is more like Ferrante in her lack of nostalgia and unflinching focus on the difficulties of relationships»

Kirkus

«Marina Jarre's vibrant memoir is stunning in its intimacy, honesty, and finely observed detail»

Hilma Wolitzer

«This stunning autobiography is both a love letter to a flawed and vanished childhood and a map of a woman's inner topography as she fumbles toward identity»

Words Without Borders

«What jumps out at you is the quality and originality of her writing»

ArtMuse

«Captures the startling, disorientating experience of being lost in a time of historic upheaval»

Telegraph

«Few writers have written so ruthlessly and honestly about themselves»

Times Literary Supplement

«An extraordinary memoir from a writer with an unforgettable voice... Distant Fathers is remarkable because of Jarre's ability to render her inner world precisely, including her lifelong sense of detachment'»

Shelf Awareness

«A great book finally receives the notice it deserves... Prolific and distinguished, Ann Goldstein is an ideal translator for Jarre's provocative combination of psychological insight, feminist critique, transnational reflections, and historical interrogations'»

Reading in Translation

«Recounts a life of displacement through rich sense memories... The book's elliptical string of fragments captures the nonlinear nature of memory'»

New Yorker

«This impressionistic memoir by an overlooked Italian writer – the child of a Christian mother and a Jewish father killed in the Holocaust – is seen as her masterwork»

New York Times

«Marina Jarre's astonishing work reads like a dreamscape. Here, a Nabokovian memory mingles with meditations on homeland, womanhood, and sexuality. A book both sharp as a blade and glistening like a river in the sun»

Lila Azam Zanganeh

«Marina Jarre is an original, powerful and incisive writer... Her works – true, small-scale, essential masterpieces – have found passionate readers and critics and have an indisputable place in Italian literature of the past fifty years'»

Claudio Magris

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