
Verdigris
Michele Mari(Author)
And Other Stories (Publisher)
Published on 2. January 2024
Book
Paperback/Softback
240 pages
978-1-913505-90-5 (ISBN)
Description
Winner of the 2025 PEN Translation Prize
A lonely little boy's unlikely friendship with his grandparents' grizzled old groundskeeper leads him down the rabbit hole from a life lived solely in books to a wonderful and terrifying hell of long-buried secrets, shadowy partisans, murdered Nazis, thefts, lies, doppelgaengers, bloodthirsty slugs, and the unquiet dead.
A lonely little boy's unlikely friendship with his grandparents' grizzled old groundskeeper leads him down the rabbit hole from a life lived solely in books to a wonderful and terrifying hell of long-buried secrets, shadowy partisans, murdered Nazis, thefts, lies, doppelgaengers, bloodthirsty slugs, and the unquiet dead.
Reviews / Votes
'There are books before which there came other books, and then there are books before which - and after which, too - there's nothing else.' Giorgio Vasta, Nazione Indiana 'The theme of the "double", in its various forms, is a favorite subject of the modern Western literary imagination (from Hoffmann to von Chamisso, from Stevenson to Wilde, and many others). But no writer, I believe, has managed to conceive in this regard what Michele Mari offers us in his new novel, Verdigris.' Stefano Giovanardi, la Repubblica 'One reads it quickly, in one go, but then it stays to "breathe" in one's soul for days, as though it were to a living thing - just like the turquoise poison referenced in the title, once it's dissolved in water. A writer of great talent, Mari seems to have even outdone himself.' Carla Benedetti, L'Espresso 'A curious teenager's conversations with an odd groundskeeper yield far more than he'd bargained for. Kudos to translator Moore, whose consummate conversion allows readers to luxuriate in the language of even deceptively minor moments: "amid the heads of lettuce, languished the halved cadavers of red slugs." A gripping, beguiling, occasionally discomfiting, and utterly fascinating tour de force.' Kirkus Reviews, starred review 'Mari and Moore are returning with Verdigris, a novel that further displays Mari's masterful construction of mystery and fantasy with the story of a young boy, Michelino, and his developing friendship with a strange groundskeeper, Felice.' Asymptote 'A pleasingly strange, crepuscular novel' Irish Times 'Moore's translation is lively and inventive ... It's as easy for adults to rewrite history, Mari suggests, as it is for children to retreat into fantasy. Consequently, a strange world emerges, one in which "everything flows and nothing stays". This "gothic fantasy", as Mari has called it, can be read as a commentary on collective amnesia, a condition affecting not just contemporary Italy, where fascism is becoming a real threat again, but also societies all over the globe. As Europe's far right raises its head, literature that exhumes ghosts of the past grows vital. If left undisturbed, they will keep haunting the future.' Financial Times 'Mari is known as a master of old literary forms and languages, with stylistic mannerisms that he calls "literary vampirism" ... For lovers of the gothic and the supernatural there is much to admire in Michele Mari's work. But what remains long in the mind is a feeling of extreme loneliness, regrets and longings for an irretrievable past, for loving family and accepting friends, which no amount of memories can return.' Times Literary Supplement 'Mr. Moore wonderfully reproduces Mr. Mari's anagrams, mnemonic devices and puns. Verdigris is a delightful game, up until the moment it turns deadly serious.' Sam Sacks, Wall Street Journal 'This is a magical novel not to be missed.' World Literature Today 'The English version of this novel...is more than a translation. It is an Ovidian exercise, transforming what could have been baffling to Anglophone readers into a rich and captivating narrative' Lee Langley, The Spectator 'Slugs and monsters abound in the strange and compelling tale of 13-year-old Michelino, who, while summering at his grandparents' estate near Lake Maggiore, becomes enthralled by the increasingly forgetful gardener, Felice. While devising tricks to help Felice keep his memory alive, the boy is soon forced to grapple with the skeletons of histories past.' Angel Gurria Quintana, Financial Times Best summer books of 2024: Fiction in translationMore details
Language
English
Place of publication
High Wycombe
United Kingdom
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Paperback (UK-B)
Dimensions
Height: 193 mm
Width: 125 mm
Thickness: 19 mm
Weight
212 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-913505-90-5 (9781913505905)
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Michele Mari is one of Italy's most renowned novelists, poets, and translators. A former professor of Italian literature at the University of Milan, he has translated classic novels by Herman Melville, George Orwell, John Steinbeck and H. G. Wells. Brian Robert Moore is a literary translator whose published and forthcoming translations from the Italian include A Silence Shared by Lalla Romano, Meeting in Positano by Goliarda Sapienza and Michele Mari's You, Bleeding Childhood, which was the first book by Mari to be published in English.