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If You Cross the River: A Novel

(Paperback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

If You Cross the River: A Novel

Contributors:

By (Author) Genevieve Damas
Translated by Jody Gladding

ISBN:

9781571311207

Publisher:

Milkweed Editions

Imprint:

Milkweed Editions

Publication Date:

14th May 2019

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

General

Genre:
Fiction/Non-fiction:

Fiction

Dewey:

843.92

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

152

Dimensions:

Width 139mm, Height 215mm

Description

LONGLISTED FOR THE 2020 PEN TRANSLATION PRIZE

From celebrated Belgian author Genevive Damas, a modern fable about friendship, self-determination, and the power of words.

Illiterate, isolated, and held at arms length by a bitter father, Franois Sorrente has spent his seventeen years within narrow confines. By day he tends the family farms pigs; by night he manages the household chores. Still, Franois cant help but wonder about the wider world and his place in it. Who was his mother, who he remembers not at all And why is the opposite shore of the river, where his beloved older sister disappeared many years ago, forbidden to him

Propelled by curiosity, Franois turns to the eclectic denizens of his town to help make sense of these mysteries. He begins reading lessons with a melancholy cur, falls into an affair with a village woman, and affectionately confides his secrets to a velvet-eared piglet named Hymne. As Franois questions both his origins and the course of his life, he begins to unlock the true story of his mother and sister, and comes to reinvent himself.

Exquisitely translated from the French by poet Jody Gladding, If You Cross the Riveris a magical debut.

Reviews

Praise for If You Cross the River "An allegorical coming-of-age story told in a trusting and curious voice . . . Damas keeps us enthralled as [Franois] unravels the family mystery." BBC "[An] excellent novel . . . Readers will connect immediately with Franois and yearn, as he does, to uncover what happened across the river . . . [If You Cross the River] packs a satisfactory punch." Shelf Awareness "As translated by American poet Gladding, [Franois's] authentically rendered thoughts, startling discoveries, and creeping awareness of danger make for an intriguing, fable-like tale of words' capacity to liberate." Booklist "Jody Gladding's translation of If You Cross the River by Genevive Damas shows remarkable skill and delicacy of touch, resulting in a text that is vivid, elegant, and profound." Honorable Mention, 2020 PEN Translation Prize Genevive Damass voice is on the border between silence and language, the message and the truth. This novel is a tribute to the liberating power of literature.Jury Citation, Prix des Cinq Continents de la Francophonie (France) In If You Cross the River, Franoiss love for the worlds tenderest things is so deftly rendered that we worry for anything he cares forbeloved pigs, a caring priestand long for what he longs for: to use books to cross to a safer place. A thrilling and dazzling fable that expertly reflects the sometimes brutal, sometimes joyful terrain of adolescent awakening.Marie-Helene Bertino, author of 2 a.m. at the Cat's Pajamas Damas has created an intimate coming-of-age story at the center of which is a mystery that makes this novel impossible to put down. As she brings to life a childs struggle to navigate adult violence and learn to read, she allows us to rediscover the transformative and redemptive power of language itselfthe ways that words can connect us to others beyond the pain of our solitude.Deni Ellis Bchard, author of White The power of words and filiation are at the heart of this novel, which tells the story of a seventeen-year-old boy who tries to extricate himself from a miserable life by learning to read and seeking to elucidate the mystery of his birth.La Presse (Canada) Genevive Damas writes with such intensity, such fluidity. This extraordinary novel is suffused with silence, loneliness, violence, and the desire to escape a miserable life, a deep desire to know oneself and others. We are both seduced and upset by this touching story, which is not hard to imagine on the big screen.Espace Musique (Canada) Magnificent and engaging, If You Cross the River is off the beaten track.Le Soir (Belgium) To describe the plot would be to deprive readers of the emotional journey Genevive Damas invites us into with breathtaking mastery. As with all great novels, this one holds the reader until the last word, and the protagonists questionsabout illiteracy, family secrets, mourning, loneliness, and tendernessbecome our own.Demandez le Programme (Belgium) This short novel creates a whole world in itself.Romanesque (Belgium) Genevive Damass first novel is a masterpiece. The spirit of generosity at the core of this book is staggering.Marginales (France)

Author Bio

Genevive Damas is a Belgian actress, playwright, and novelist. After completing a law degree, she turned to theater. She has acted, directed, and written award-winning plays for both children and adults. If You Cross the River is her first novel and has received wide international acclaim. It won the Prix Victor Rossel in Belgium and the Prix des Cinq Continents de la Francophonie, awarded annually for fiction that enriches cultural diversity and the French language on the five continents. Damas lives in Brussels. Jody Gladding is the author of four collections of poems: the spiders my arms, Translations from Bark Beetle, Rooms and Their Airs, and Stone Crop. She has translated thirty books from French, including Jean Gionos The Serpent of Stars and Pierre Michons Small Lives, which won the French-American Translation Prize. She lives in Vermont.

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