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by Gregory Conti (Translator), RosettaLoy (Author)

Synopsis

In 1937, Rosetta Loy was a privileged five-year-old growing up among the well-to-do Catholic intelligentsia of Rome. But her childhood of indulgent nannies and summers in the mountains was also the world of Mussolini's fascist regime and the increasing oppression of Italian Jews. Loy interweaves the two Italys of her early years, revealing the wilful ignorance of her own family as one by one their Jewish neighbours disappeared. She indicts journalists and intellectuals for their blindness and passivity, and presents a searing and dispassionate record of the role of the Vatican and Catholic leadership in the devastation of Italian Jewry.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 186
Edition: 2 Reprint
Publisher: Henry Holt & Company Inc
Published: 30 Nov 2001

ISBN 10: 0805067388
ISBN 13: 9780805067385

Media Reviews
. . . It comes many years after the fact, but that in no way diminishes its passion or its quiet power. (Jonathan Yardley, The Washington Post Book World) . . . gulf between a child's steady, daily understanding of the world and the reality of the terrible momentum of hatred astonishes . . . (Susan Salter Reynolds, Los Angeles Times) Armed meticulously researched detail, Loy wastes no words, allowing the facts to speak for themselves . . . with profound eloquence. (Peggy Earle, The Virginian Pilot)
Author Bio
Born in Rome in 1931, Rosetta Loy is one of Italy's leading novelists and journalists. She has written seven novels and been honored with every major Italian literary award. Her work has been translated into eleven languages.