Silk

Silk

by Alessandro Baricco (Author), Ann Goldstein (Translator), Ann Goldstein (Translator), Alessandro Baricco (Author)

Synopsis

France, 1861. When an epidemic threatens to wipe out the silk trade in France, Herve Joncour (a young silkworm breeder) has to travel overland to distant Japan, out of bounds to foreigners, to smuggle out healthy silkworms. In the course of his secret negotiations with the local baron, Joncour's attention is arrested by the man's concubine, a girl who does not have oriental eyes. Although they are unable to exchange so much as a word, love blossoms between them, a love that is conveyed in a number of recondite messages. How their secret affair develops is told in this remarkable love story.

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More Information

Format: Big Book
Pages: 160
Edition: Main
Publisher: Canongate Books
Published: 07 Sep 2006

ISBN 10: 1841958352
ISBN 13: 9781841958354
Book Overview: 'Deeply moving - a delicately crafted love story and an anatomy of desire' Guardian

Media Reviews
Deeply moving - A delicately crafted love story and an anatomy of desire. * * Guardian * *
A heart-breaking love story told in the form of a classic fable ... A literary gem of bewitching power. * * Sunday Times * *
Silk is the perfect pick-up book ... A book of startling images and ideas. * * Observer * *
An intensely powerful and perceptive drama of the deepest human desires ... One of the most astonishing and moving novels I have ever read. * * Daily Telegraph * *
Author Bio
ALESSANDRO BARICCO was born in Turin in 1958. He is the author of six novels, including Silk and Without Blood, all of which have been translated into English. His latest novel, Questa Storia, was recently published to great acclaim in Italy, and he has also produced five collections of essays and a theatrical monologue.