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Bloodlines / Francesco Aloia. - [miejsce nieznane] : Dedalus Europe : Legimi, 2025.
Can one man's blood ruin the lives of the rest of his family? And by 'blood', Francesco Aloia, in his striking debut novel, means character. The character in question is Aloia's grandfather, Carlo Gaetano Orlando, a man of ambition, firm convictions and a dangerously volatile sense of personal honour. Two killings, and long spells in prison, overshadow his career, and his notoriety overshadows the prospects of his seven children, one of whom is Aloia's mother. In this intricate, kaleidoscopic novel, Aloia vividly recreates the life of a grandfather he never met and the febrile atmosphere of a postwar Naples where power is exercised as much by strong men with guns as by civic representatives of the state. Bloodlines (Questo sangue masticato) reflects on the devastating consequences of one man's overwhelming personality. It is also a book for our times, and introduces us, in Francesco Aloia, to a startling new talent.
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This collection of stories features the best contemporary Estonian female short story writers: Aino Pervik, Piret Raud, Kätlin Kaldmaa, Mudlum, Lilli Luuk and Aliis Aalmann. Each of these writers has received Estonia's highest recognition for short prose - the Friedebert Tuglas Short Story Award. These tales span a rich mix of themes, from the supernatural to the comedic, from coming-of-age to gothic romance, from the complexities of family life to evocative reflections on the past, all through the lens of largely female protagonists.
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In this novel of two parts – originally two separate novellas – we see the heroine Minne at two stages in her life. The cherished teenager, only child of a devoted mother, has a secret life: she wishes to belong to one of the street gangs who roam the outer boulevards of Paris. Her desire for excitement, power and love, drives the innocent into a dangerous adventure. Years later, as a married woman, she remains dissatisfied. She takes lovers, none of whom can make her a 'whole woman'. Only when her marital crisis reaches an extreme pitch does she find the answer, in an unexpected place. The Innocent Libertine was among the earliest works to be published by Colette under her own name.
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In 1943, despite her own physical disabilities and the stress of living in a Paris under Nazi occupation, Colette, aged 70, published this delightful quartet of tales. In 'The Soldier's Hat', a middle-aged woman blossoms when an unlikely love affair embellishes her hard-working existence - until she makes a fateful mistake. 'The Tender Shoot' sees a fifty-year-old roué trounced when his roving eye falls on a fifteen-year-old country girl. In 'The Green Sealing Wax', the success of a widow's attempt to forge her late husband's will depends on the colour of the sealing wax she uses. 'Armande' is a tale of two bashful lovers. Maxime is unable to declare his passion for Armande, nor can she express her feelings for him, until one day she shakes a door handle too violently… A 'lost' story, 'A Wedding', from the first edition of Colette's final work of fiction, 'Gigi', completes this late flowering of Colette's exceptional talent.
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