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Product Description: Finalist for the 2016 PEN Literary Award for TranslationIn this courageous, inventive, and intelligent novel, Viola di Grado tells the story of a suicide and what follows. She has given voice to an astonishing vision of life after life, portraying the awful longing and sense of loss that plague the dead, together with the solitude provoked by the impossibility of communicating...read more
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9781609452711, titled "Hollow Heart" | Italian edition edition (Europa Editions Inc, June 23, 2015), cover price $16.00 | About this edition: Finalist for the 2016 PEN Literary Award for TranslationIn this courageous, inventive, and intelligent novel, Viola di Grado tells the story of a suicide and what follows.
Product Description: Winner - Campiello First Novel Award;Finalist â The Strega Prize for Fiction.Camelia is a young Italian woman who lives with her mother in Leeds, a city where it is always December and winter has been underway for such a long time that nobody is old enough to have seen what came before...read more
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9781609450779 | 1 edition (Europa Editions Inc, October 2, 2012), cover price $16.00 | About this edition: Winner - Campiello First Novel Award;Finalist â The Strega Prize for Fiction.
Product Description: After the death of her father during an unending Leeds winter, Camelia, the young protagonist of this novel, feels as though she is moving through a distant and closed worldâa world of absolute consumerism and stereotypical behaviors, where freedom is encapsulated in a garbage can, or in the madness of a mother who lost her husband and her mind on the same day...read more
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9788492837342, titled "Setenta acrÃlico treinta lana / Seventy Acrylic Thirty Wool" | Independent Pub Group, October 1, 2011, cover price $17.95 | About this edition: After the death of her father during an unending Leeds winter, Camelia, the young protagonist of this novel, feels as though she is moving through a distant and closed worldâa world of absolute consumerism and stereotypical behaviors, where freedom is encapsulated in a garbage can, or in the madness of a mother who lost her husband and her mind on the same day.
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