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Valentino
By (Author) Natalia Ginzburg
Introduction by Alexander Chee
Daunt Books
Daunt Books
29th August 2023
25th May 2023
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
853.914
Paperback
210
Width 129mm, Height 198mm
'So there is no one to whom I can speak the words thatmost need to be spoken, about the events which mostclosely concern our family and what has happened tous; I have to keep them bottled up inside me and thereare times when they threaten to choke me.'
Valentino is the spoiled child of doting parents who have no doubt he will be 'a man of consequence'.
His sisters, however, see him for what he really is: a lazy, indifferent and self-absorbed medical student who whiles away time with nights out on the town, resulting in a string of failed and incomplete classes. His parents' dreams are soon undone when, out of the blue, Valentino brings home Maddalena, a wealthy and strikingly ugly wife.
What ensues is yet another work of quiet devastation told with Ginzburg's unflinching moral realism and keen psychological insight, as the family is scandalised by Valentino's decision and suspicious of Maddalena's motives.
Natalia Ginzburg (1916-1991) was born in Sicily and is re-garded as one of the most important Italian writers of the twentieth century. She wrote dozens of essays, plays, and novels, including Voices in the Evening, All Our Yesterdays, and Family Lexicon, which won the prestigious Strega Prize in 1963. She was involved in activism throughout her life, and served in the Italian parliament from 1983 to 1987.