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The Silver Book

(Paperback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

The Silver Book

Contributors:

By (Author) Olivia Laing

ISBN:

9780241783979

Publisher:

Penguin Books Ltd

Imprint:

Hamish Hamilton Ltd

Publication Date:

11th November 2025

Country:

United Kingdom

Classifications

Readership:

General

Genre:
Fiction/Non-fiction:

Fiction

Other Subjects:

Historical fiction
Narrative theme: Love and relationships
Film, television, radio and performing arts genres
Narrative theme: Politics

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

288

Dimensions:

Width 153mm, Height 234mm, Spine 20mm

Weight:

350g

Description

At once a queer love story and a noirish thriller, set in the dream factory of cinema, The Silver Book is a fictional account of real things, and an investigation into the difficult relationship between artifice and truth, illusion and reality, love and power. 'It is dangerous to want someone this much. He has always known it, from the very first night.' It is September 1974. Two men meet by chance in Venice. One is a young English artist, in panicked flight from London. The other is Danilo Donati, the magician of Italian cinema, the designer responsible for realising the spectacular visions of Fellini and Pasolini. Donati is in Venice to produce sketches for Fellini's Casanova. A young - and beautiful - apprentice is just what he needs. He sweeps Nicholas to Rome, into the looking-glass world of Cinecitt , the studio where Casanova's Venice will be ingeniously assembled. Then in the spring, the lovers move together to the set of Sal , Pasolini's horrifying fable of fascism. But Nicholas has a secret and in this world of constant illusion, his real nature passes unseen. Amidst the rising tensions of Italy's 'Years of Lead', he acts as an accelerant, setting in motion a tragedy he didn't intend. The Silver Book is at once a queer love story and a noirish thriller, set in the dream factory of cinema. It's a fictional account of real things, and an investigation into the difficult relationship between artifice and truth, illusion and reality, love and power.

Reviews

Like the script of an unwritten movie, voyeuristic, slick with 1970s decadence, glittering with shadows and unspoken sins, The Silver Book is lush, intense, wildly evocative; subtly freighted with emotional power and sensuality, it is simply their best book yet -- Philip Hoare
The Silver Book is an astounding work. It's difficult to believe this isn't an eyewitness account: the characters appear to live and breathe in actual time and we experience with them all the erotic tensions, as well as the tragedies, involved in their defiant pursuit of beauty. The world of Fellini and Pasolini is uncannily resurrected in this visionary narrative -- Celia Paul
Transporting, heartbreaking, beautiful. I did not want this story to end -- Nigel Slater
By taking us on set during the filming of two of the strangest movies ever made, Olivia Laings new novel makes us wonder all over again at how facts can be turned into fiction, then back once again into glittering and suggestive fact. A love story dedicated to cinema, to queerness, and to the alchemy of all good art -- Neil Bartlett
An enthralling read. So many exquisite images conjured and a driving sense of political and emotional passion. I loved it -- Maria Balshaw, Director of the Tate
Laings gift for weaving big ideas together with lyrical prose sets her alongside the likes of Arundhati Roy, John Berger and James Baldwin. In other words, she is among the most significant voices of our time * Financial Times *
Laing belongs in an as-yet-undefined and perhaps undefinable class of prose artists who blend feeling and analysis, speculation and research, wit and instruction as they track down the elusive patterns and inescapable contradictions of modern experience * New York Times *
I am in awe of Olivia Laings insights, braininess, and that something that feels like recklessness until it lands -- Peter Carey
Simply one of our most exciting writers * Observer *

Author Bio

An author and critic, Olivia Laing has written eight books, including The Lonely City, Everybody- A Book About Freedom and the Sunday Times number one bestseller The Garden Against Time. Laing's first novel, Crudo, won the James Tait Black Memorial Prize and in 2018 they were awarded the Windham-Campbell Prize for non-fiction. Their books have been translated into 21 languages.

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