Solea
By (Author) Jean-Claude Izzo
Translated by Howard Curtis
Europa Editions
Europa Editions
1st June 2013
United States
General
Fiction
843.92
224
Width 135mm, Height 210mm
The Marseilles trilogy, featuring ex-cop Fabio Montale, is a classic of European crime fiction. Its publication was the catalyst for the foundation of an entire literary movement, Mediterranean, and made its author into a celebrity overnight. Montale's heartfelt cry against the criminal forces devastating his beloved Marseilles provides the touching and gripping conclusion to a trilogy that epitomizes the aspirations of the Mediterranean noir movement.
Praise for Izzo's Marseilles Trilogy
"One of the masterpieces of modern noir."
--Michael Dirda, Washington Post
"Izzo's ability to describe Marseilles and to make his readers feel the multiracial reality of that city so directly and authentically is fascinating."
--Andrea Camilleri, author of the bestselling Inspector Montalbano series
"Terrific."
--The New York Times
"A talented writer who draws from the deep, dark well of noir."
--Washington Post
"A sensationally readable mystery...Full of fascinating characters."
--The Chicago Tribune
"Like the best noir writers--and make no mistake, he is among the best -- Izzo not only has a keen eye for detail . . . but also digs deep into what makes men weep."
--Time Out New York
"Noir at it's finest."
--Hirsh Sawhney, Times Literary Supplement
Jean-Claude Izzo was born in Marseilles, France, in 1945. Best known for the Marseilles trilogy (Total Chaos,Chourmo,Solea), Izzo is also the author ofThe Lost Sailors,A Sun for the Dying,Garlic, Mint, & Sweet Basil, and one collection of short stories,Living Tires. He died in 2000 at the age of fifty-five. Award-winning translator Howard Curtis has worked on more than sixty books from French, Italian and Spanish. Among his recent translations for Europa are works by Jean-Claude Izzo and Santiago Gamboa.