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28/5/2012

Alessandro Baricco

Casa Italiana Zerilli-Marimo', New York

A conversation with the writer on the occasion of the American publication of "Emmaus" (McSweeney, 2012)


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Author Alessandro Baricco in conversation with translator Ann Goldstein (The New Yorker). The Italy of Alessandro Baricco's Emmaus is one of stark contrasts: the secular and the pious, the rich and the poor, those with "a capacity for destiny" and those who "cannot afford it." And it's in the religiously devout lower-class that we find our four protagonists: Bobby, the Saint, Luca, and the unnamed narrator-all from proud, struggling families, and all lusting after Andre, a hyper-sexual woman whose reckless, provocative exploits goad these four friends from adolescence to manhood. Baricco renders the details of post-war, working-class Italian life with a poet's eye, moving effortlessly from the quotidian to the profound. A brilliant portrait of the perils and uncertainties of youth and faith, Emmaus is a remarkable novel from one of the very best writers in Europe. This event will be in English and Italian. Tuesday, May 29, 6 pm.

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