Family lexicon / Natalia Ginzburg ; translated from the Italian by Jenny McPhee ; afterword by Peg Boyers
Material type: TextSeries: New York Review Books classicsPublication details: New York : New York Review Books , 2017, c1963Description: 221 p. ; 21 cmISBN:- 9781590178386
- FIC GIN
- GA105.3 .W49 2000
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Fiction / Ficción | Biblioteca Pública de San Miguel de Allende, A.C. Sala Ingles | General | FIC GIN (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 009052 |
Natalia Ginzburg introduced A Family Lexicon, with an unusual disclaimer: "The places, events and people are all real. I have invented nothing. Every time that I have found myself inventing something in accordance with my old habits as a novelist, I have felt impelled at once to destroy everything thus invented." A Family Lexicon re-creates with extraordinary objectivity the small world of a family enduring some of the most difficult years of the twentieth century, the period from the rise of Mussolini through World War II (Ginzburg's first husband, who was a member of the resistance, was killed by the Nazis) and its immediate aftermath. Every family has its store of phrases and sayings by which it maintains its sense of what it means to be a family. Such sayings and stories lie at the heart of a great novel about family and history.
Translated from the Italian to English
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