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A story of love, dreams, exile and tragedy, told with heartbreaking beauty
'Although if they are asked before they die, they all say they came here for a better life, they do not always find a better life, do they?'
In the Victorian town of Mitrefò, tobacco is grown, an Italian cinema and café open, and people travel back and forth from Italy. A boy fishes, wanders the countryside and watches a community form, with its joys, scandals and shared understandings. Interspersed are the 'grotesques' - indelible and terrible events that sit alongside the better future they all seek.
In The Immigrants, Moreno Giovannoni depicts a family as they build a new life in a strange land. Through love and exile, industry and tragedy, their unspoken dreams and fears unfold in this astonishing and moving book.
Praise for The Fireflies of Autumn:
'I can't remember ever reading anything quite like it. It thrilled me, and made me laugh, and moved me very deeply.' -Helen Garner
'There is immense beauty in this book, and there is great sadness and there is genuine tenderness. I can't recall when I was last thrilled by a book as I am by this one.' -Christos Tsiolkas
'I have never read a migrant tale so original, so breathtaking in scope, or so magical.' -Alice Pung
'Although if they are asked before they die, they all say they came here for a better life, they do not always find a better life, do they?'
In the Victorian town of Mitrefò, tobacco is grown, an Italian cinema and café open, and people travel back and forth from Italy. A boy fishes, wanders the countryside and watches a community form, with its joys, scandals and shared understandings. Interspersed are the 'grotesques' - indelible and terrible events that sit alongside the better future they all seek.
In The Immigrants, Moreno Giovannoni depicts a family as they build a new life in a strange land. Through love and exile, industry and tragedy, their unspoken dreams and fears unfold in this astonishing and moving book.
Praise for The Fireflies of Autumn:
'I can't remember ever reading anything quite like it. It thrilled me, and made me laugh, and moved me very deeply.' -Helen Garner
'There is immense beauty in this book, and there is great sadness and there is genuine tenderness. I can't recall when I was last thrilled by a book as I am by this one.' -Christos Tsiolkas
'I have never read a migrant tale so original, so breathtaking in scope, or so magical.' -Alice Pung
A story of love, dreams, exile and tragedy, told with heartbreaking beauty
'Although if they are asked before they die, they all say they came here for a better life, they do not always find a better life, do they?'
In the Victorian town of Mitrefò, tobacco is grown, an Italian cinema and café open, and people travel back and forth from Italy. A boy fishes, wanders the countryside and watches a community form, with its joys, scandals and shared understandings. Interspersed are the 'grotesques' - indelible and terrible events that sit alongside the better future they all seek.
In The Immigrants, Moreno Giovannoni depicts a family as they build a new life in a strange land. Through love and exile, industry and tragedy, their unspoken dreams and fears unfold in this astonishing and moving book.
Praise for The Fireflies of Autumn:
'I can't remember ever reading anything quite like it. It thrilled me, and made me laugh, and moved me very deeply.' -Helen Garner
'There is immense beauty in this book, and there is great sadness and there is genuine tenderness. I can't recall when I was last thrilled by a book as I am by this one.' -Christos Tsiolkas
'I have never read a migrant tale so original, so breathtaking in scope, or so magical.' -Alice Pung
'Although if they are asked before they die, they all say they came here for a better life, they do not always find a better life, do they?'
In the Victorian town of Mitrefò, tobacco is grown, an Italian cinema and café open, and people travel back and forth from Italy. A boy fishes, wanders the countryside and watches a community form, with its joys, scandals and shared understandings. Interspersed are the 'grotesques' - indelible and terrible events that sit alongside the better future they all seek.
In The Immigrants, Moreno Giovannoni depicts a family as they build a new life in a strange land. Through love and exile, industry and tragedy, their unspoken dreams and fears unfold in this astonishing and moving book.
Praise for The Fireflies of Autumn:
'I can't remember ever reading anything quite like it. It thrilled me, and made me laugh, and moved me very deeply.' -Helen Garner
'There is immense beauty in this book, and there is great sadness and there is genuine tenderness. I can't recall when I was last thrilled by a book as I am by this one.' -Christos Tsiolkas
'I have never read a migrant tale so original, so breathtaking in scope, or so magical.' -Alice Pung
Über den Autor
Moreno Giovannoni is the author of the critically acclaimed The Fireflies of Autumn and a freelance translator. His essay 'The Percheron' was selected for The Best Australian Essays in 2014. He was the inaugural winner of the Deborah Cass Prize for Writing in 2016.
Details
| Erscheinungsjahr: | 2025 |
|---|---|
| Genre: | Importe, Romane & Erzählungen |
| Rubrik: | Belletristik |
| Medium: | Taschenbuch |
| ISBN-13: | 9781760645267 |
| ISBN-10: | 1760645265 |
| Sprache: | Englisch |
| Einband: | Kartoniert / Broschiert |
| Autor: | Giovannoni, Moreno |
| Hersteller: | Black Inc. |
| Verantwortliche Person für die EU: | Libri GmbH, Europaallee 1, D-36244 Bad Hersfeld, gpsr@libri.de |
| Maße: | 235 x 153 x 18 mm |
| Von/Mit: | Moreno Giovannoni |
| Erscheinungsdatum: | 01.07.2025 |
| Gewicht: | 0,506 kg |