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Lampedusa

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‘So vivid and true . . . Lampedusa is a beautiful novel, lyrical and wise. Reading it made me feel both melancholy and uplifted.’ David Gilmour, Financial Times ‘Brimming with wise and lyrical insights that make it a worthy heir to its mighty predecessor.’ New York Times In the Sicily of the 1950s, still haunted by memories of Fascism and the war, the last Prince of Lampedusa, Giuseppe Tomasi, struggles to complete his only novel, The Leopard.

Tomasi is a veteran of the previous war, while his wife Alessandra is living in exile after her native Latvia is absorbed into the Soviet Union.

The childless couple are survivors of a vanishing world of European aristocracy, living in the present, yet nostalgic for the decadent past.

Diagnosed with advanced emphysema and with a profound awareness of his doomed lineage, the prince begins working on a novel.

When The Leopard is posthumously published, it is to much acclaim; it will come to be considered the greatest Italian novel of the century.

Achingly haunting, Lampedusa tells the story of a man’s awakening to the possibilities of life as he nears its end. ‘In subtle and intelligent prose, Price invites us into the mind of a man striving to make sense of memory and mortality.’ Sunday Times SHORTLISTED FOR THE GILLER PRIZE

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Picador
1529019656 / 9781529019650
Paperback / softback
813.6
17/09/2020
United Kingdom
English
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272 pages
20 cm
Reprint. Originally published: Toronto: McClelland & Stewart, 2019.