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Impossible
By (Author) Erri De Luca
Translated by N.S. Thompson
Headline Publishing Group
Mountain Leopard Press
30th August 2022
23rd June 2022
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
Fiction in translation
853.92
Hardback
160
Width 140mm, Height 196mm, Spine 20mm
280g
'Mine is an experimental case. It's pushing a man to confess to a political crime, the last instalment of a forgotten era.'
In this taut novella set in the Dolomites, a cat-and-mouse interview opens between a young magistrate and an older suspect. It becomes an examination of perception versus truth and of the group protection afforded in a moment of collective action versus the echoing responsibility of the individual over 'the leprosy of time'.
Without evidence, an experienced hiker is held in solitary confinement under suspicion of murdering a man who fell to his death on a mountain path. In a series of tense, metered interviews, the political causes of the suspect's past emerge. The men knew each other decades earlier, were brothers-in-arms against a greater social injustice until the victim turned state's evidence and the accused was sent to prison. Climb the mountain yourself, the old man urges the young magistrate. Not for confirmation, but to find out the truth. His past guilt and the suspense surrounding his guilt now become corollaries to De Luca's central drama of discovery: the real character of a man and his integrity in the impossibility of the moment.
'As when walking on the edge of a precipice even in conversations it only takes a missed word to fall into the ravine' * Corriere dell' Italianita *
'A book with rare intensity that is classic Erri De Luca, political engagement, loyalty, fidelity, short chiselled sentences, a passion for nature and above all the mountains, rigour and brotherhood' -- Alexandra Schwartzbrod, Libration
'A scathing novel, dry, with themes that haunt his work. De Luca's dialogue has a theatrical quality: we think of Camus' Just Assassins: how far should loyalty to the cause go Is it worth a man's death Is violence always wrong' -- tienne de Montety, Figaro
Erri De Luca is an award-winning writer, poet and activist whose literary awards include the Prix Andre Malraux, the European Book Prize and the European Prize for Literature. The author of more than seventy books translated into more than thirty languages, he has been called 'the writer of the decade' byCorriere della Sera. A dedicated mountain climber, he lives a reclusive life in the hills surrounding Rome.N.S. Thompson is a poet and critic and translator of Italian fiction and poetry. He has worked as a gardener and museum curator in Italy and as an academic and creative writing tutor in Oxford.