Things We Used to Say

Things We Used to Say

by Natalia Ginzburg (Author), Natalia Ginzburg (Author)

Synopsis

'I have written only what I remember'. Natalia Ginzburg insists that this book, in which she has invented nothing, should be read 'without asking more or less of it than a novel can give'. In it, she turns a novelist's devastatingly observant eye on her parents, her siblings and her own childhood and youth to produce a ruthless, comic and intimate portrait of a family living through dangerous times. Ginzburg's family were actively anti-fascist and her father was Jewish; the novel spans the period from the rise of fascism through the German occupation of Italy, during which Ginzburg's husband died at the hands of the Nazis. Combining the quirkiness of family sayings with the stoicism of personal suffering, this is an engaging and authentic record of survival and loss.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 180
Publisher: Carcanet Press Ltd
Published: 15 May 1997

ISBN 10: 1857542932
ISBN 13: 9781857542936

Author Bio
NATALIA GINZBURG was a Member of the Italian Parliament, a critic, playwright, novelist, translator and political activist. Her first husband was killed by the Fascists during the War. Carcanet also publish Family & Borghesia.