Ferocity

Paperback / softback

Main Details

Title Ferocity
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Nicola Lagioia
Translated by Antony Shugaar
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback / softback
Pages:464
Dimensions(mm): Height 210,Width 135
Category/GenreThriller/suspense
ISBN/Barcode 9781609453817
ClassificationsDewey:853.92
Audience
General

Publishing Details

Publisher Europa Editions
Imprint Europa Editions
Publication Date 26 October 2017
Publication Country United States

Description

Southern Italy, the 1980s. On a hot summer's night under a full moon, far from the outlying neighbourhoods of a southern Italian metropolis, Clara stumbles naked, dazed, and bloodied down a major highway. When she dies no-one is able to say exactly how or why, but her brother cannot free himself from her memory or from the questions surrounding her death. The more he learns about her life and death, the more he uncovers the moral decay at the core of his family's ascent to social prominence.

Author Biography

Nicola Lagioia, born in Bari in 1973, is an editor for the Italian publisher Minimum Fax. He is the author of three novels and a collection of short stories. His books have been awarded the Strega Prize, the Premio Volponi, and the Premio Viareggio, among others. He lives in Rome. Ferocity is his English-language debut.

Reviews

Praise for Ferocity "A mesmerizing exploration of failure, resilience, and profound, multifaceted loss."--Kirkus "Lagioia is one of the most interesting Italian authors alive today."--Michele De Mieri, Domenica del Sole 24 Ore "Lagioia brilliantly demonstrates the folly of his characters: rather than describing them from the outside, he constructs his narrative by oscillating unceasingly between past and future, premonition and regret."--Emanuele Trevi, Corriere della Sera "A story about family, about wealth, about Italians, about a humanity that is obscenely spent and confounded. A powerful, supremely well-crafted novel."--Goffredo Fofi, Internazionale "There's something Balzacian about Ferocity (and something that puts one in mind of Franzen's The Corrections). It digs beneath current events, inhabiting a zone that is more opaque and ambiguous than the nightly news."--Paolo di Paolo, TuttoLibri "Nicola Lagioia's latest novel opens with a scene that is hypnotically, devastatingly beautiful."--Massimo Onofri, Avvenire "This novel reminds one of the Greek tragedies and those ineluctable questions about the relationship between choice and destiny."--Luca Illetterati, Alias