Norman Islands
by Veronica Galletta
Description
Ortygia is the centre of Syracuse, one of the most beautiful and ancient Sicilian cities. But Ortygia is also a small island itself, and it’s here that Elena lives together with her father, a man who keeps pretending that all is fine, and her mother Clara, a woman who hasn’t left their island inside an island for years. She spends most of the time in her bedroom, surrounded by books that she stacks and moves according to some mysterious order, a system that Elena has been studying to try and understand what is going on inside her mother’s head. But even though she managed to sketch 103 maps of these books’ motion, the solution to the riddle – and to her mother’s depression – seems impossible to find.
One day, Clara suddenly disappears and Elena embarks on a ritual journey across their strange hometown, following her mother’s maps and leaving her books in different places, in the hope to finally piece together not only Clara’s thoughts but also an incident from her own past, when Elena spilled a pot of boiling water all over her body, leaving scars that look little maps themselves.
And it’s perhaps in this crossroad of maps, burns and secrets that lie the truth concealed by Elena’s parents and the rest of the island around her.
With a spectacular eye for details and an outstandingly powerful voice, Veronica Galletta draws directly from her own experiences to describe the marks left by someone else and one’s own secrets, switching from the extremes to the in-betweens of everyday life inside an outlandish and deeply realistic city.
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WINNER OF THE 2020 PREMIO CAMPIELLO FOR DEBUT NOVEL.
Reviews
“An intense first novel to try and soothe an absence.”
«Marie Claire»
“A fully mature and conscientious debut.”
«La Lettura - Corriere della Sera»
“The abyss can’t be filled, and that’s the reason why Elena abandons her mother’s books: to tell the impossibility of a reconciliation.”
«la Repubblica»
“To hell with those contemporary novels! Veronica Galletta takes us back to the Great Novels from the last century, somewhere between Proust and Calvino. Her writing is persuasive and absorbing, a literary dream that is both mysterious and upsetting.”
«il Fatto Quotidiano»
“An amazing and remarkable novel.”
«TuttoLibri – La Stampa»
Author Biography
Born in 1971, Veronica Galletta worked as a mechanical engineer for many years. She is now focused exclusively on her writing.
In 2015 her unpublished novel Le isole di Norman has been shortlisted at Italo Calvino Literary Award, the most renowned and reliable Italian prize for aspiring writers, which launched the careers of Marcello Fois and Paola Mastrocola, amongst others.
The jury of Italo Calvino Award praised her «astonishing imagination and ability to craft a narrative setting with grandeur and impressively heart-breaking characters, shining a surreal and convincingly true-to-life light on their humanity. Every time slip, every ambiguous memory and dreamlike nuance in the story is essential to fully understand the eccentric universe in which Elena is living, a familiar surrounding that is also her mental and physical prison».
In 2017, with a different and still unreleased novel, Veronica Galletta has been one of the finalists of the Neri Pozza Award.
Finally published in April 2020 by Italo Svevo (an imprint by Gaffi Editore), less than two months later Le isole di Norman won with unanimous vote the Premio Campiello Opera Prima, the most prestigious and important award in Italy for first novels and new authors.
Previous winners are Paolo Giordano with The Solitude of Prime Numbers (translated into thirty languages), Silvia Avallone with Steel, Valeria Parrella, Alessandro Piperno and Marco Missiroli, to name a few.
Her website is www.veronicagalletta.it
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- Publisher Italo Svevo
- Publication Date April 2020
- Orginal LanguageItalian
- ISBN/Identifier 9788899028459
- Publication Country or regionItaly
- FormatPaperback
- Primary Price 17 EUR
- Pages304
- ReadershipGeneral
- Publish StatusPublished
- Original Language TitleLe isole di Norman
- Copyright Year2020
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