Silk

Silk

by Alessandro Baricco (Author), Guido Waldman (Translator), Alessandro Baricco (Author), Guido Waldman (Translator)

Synopsis

When an epidemic threatens to destroy the silk trade in France, the young merchant Herve Joncour leaves his doting wife and his comfortable home in the small town of Lavilledieu and travels across Siberia to the other end of the world, to Japan, to obtain eggs for a fresh breeding of silk worms. It is the 1860s; Japan is closed to foreigners and this has to be a clandestine operation. During his undercover negotiations with the local baron, Joncour's attention is arrested by the man's concubine, a girl who does not have Oriental eyes. Although the young Frenchman and the girl are unable to exchange so much as a word, love blossoms between them, conveyed by a number of recondite messages in the course of four visits the Frenchman pays to Japan. How their secret affair develops and how it unfolds is told in a narration as beautiful, smooth and seamless as a piece of the finest silk.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 96
Edition: New
Publisher: The Harvill Press
Published: 13 Feb 1997

ISBN 10: 1860462588
ISBN 13: 9781860462580
Book Overview: Guido Waldman is the winner of the 1998 Weidenfeld Translation Prize.