Voices from the Plains

Voices from the Plains

by Gianni Celati (Author), Gianni Celati (Author), Robert Lumley (Translator)

Synopsis

The teller of these tales has chance encounters as he walks along the valley of the river Po. These encounters ? two children who seek adults who are not unbearably banal and find none, a man who writes out his life because words are all that is left to him, a lonely woman who commits suicide after taping over every orifice that might be polluted by the outside world ? are presented in a language without artifice where it is the very voices of the characters that are heard. As in a Fellini film, the narrative meanders delightfully through episodes and anecdotes. In making the Po landscape the unifying focus of the reader's attention, Celati revolutionizes the art of storytelling. A Canterbury Tales for today.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 160
Edition: Main
Publisher: Serpent's Tail
Published: 01 Jun 1989

ISBN 10: 1852421436
ISBN 13: 9781852421434

Media Reviews
?On finishing this book one is filled with a sense of disorientation and estrangement. A strange liquid substance has spread over the eyes and washed them so that the world takes on new and unlikely shapes... Voices from the Plains is one of the most beautiful books to appear this year? Antonio Tabucchi, Il Manifesto ?After several years of silence, Celati is back with a book which revolves around representations of the visible world and, more significantly, around that profound shift from an inner towards an outer world which seems to me to be the change that most characterizes the eighties? Italo Calvino, L?Espresso
Author Bio
Gianni Celati, who currently lives in Bologna, is one of Italy's most important writers. In 1990, he was awarded the Mondello Prize, the most important Italian literary award. He is the author of six works of fiction.