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European Book Club: Fercocity (“La Ferocia”) by Nicola Lagioia

European Book Club: Fercocity (“La Ferocia”) by Nicola Lagioia

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The discussion in English will be moderated by Prof. Caterina Mangiat Farina (DePaul University).
Winner of the 2015 Strega Prize, Italy’s preeminent prize for fiction, Ferocity is a cinematic suspense novel that also addresses vital social questions, a combination of Gillian Flynn’s Gone Girl and Jonathan Franzen’s Freedom, filtered through the fierce Mediterranean vision of Elena Ferrante.
Southern Italy, the 1980s. On a hot summer’s night under a full moon, far from the outlying neighborhoods 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.
At once an intimate family saga, a history of an entire region, and a portrait of the moral and political corruption of a whole society, Ferocity is an exhilirating, ambitious, and vivid work of fiction by Italy’s foremost literary novelist.
The European Book Club (organized by EUNIC Chicago) meets regularly for a book discussion of a bestselling novel in English translation.

Guests who would like to attend, should read the book in advance and come prepared to participate in the discussion.

RSVP: https://europeanbookclubferocity.eventbrite.com 

  • Organizzato da: Istituto Italiano di Cultura