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Happiness, as Such

Natalia Ginzburg

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'If Ferrante is a friend, Ginzburg is a mentor.' -- Lara Feigel, Guardian'Ginzburg's beautiful words have such solidity and simplicity. I read her with joy and amazement.' -- Tessa Hadley'Dear Michele, she wrote, I'm writing primarily to tell you that your father is sick. Go and visit him. He says he hasn't seen you for days.'Michele is the beloved only son of a large dysfunctional family in 1970s Rome. Headstrong and independent, he has disappeared to England to escape the dangers of his radical political ties. Back in Italy, his father lies dying.Michele's departure sets forth a series of events that will bring together everyone in his life: his mother Adriana, living in the countryside with her twin daughters Bebetta and Nannetta; his long-suffering sister Angelica; his loyal and sad friend Osvaldo; and Mara, a young woman who is prone to showing up on doorsteps with a baby that may or may not be Michele's.The story of the Prodigal Son turned on its head, Happiness, as Such is an immensely wise and absurdly funny novel-in-letters about complicated families and missed connections.'Candour and lies, love and exasperation, farce and inconsolable grief are seamlessly compounded in this very funny and deeply melancholy book.' -- Deborah Eisenberg, New York Review of Books'One of the great Italian writers of the twentieth century . . . [her] books snare so much of what is odd and lovely and fleeting in the world.' -- Parul Sehgal, New York Times'Ginzburg gives us a new template for the female voice and an idea of what it might sound like.' -- Rachel Cusk'Her prose style is deceptively simple and very complex. Its effect on the reader is both calming and thrilling – that's not so easy to do.' -- Deborah LevyTranslated by Minna Zallman Proctor

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Claire-Louise Bennett, Elena Ferrante, Italian fiction, Jewish, The Lying Life of Adults, Zadie Smith, Minna Zallman Proctor, Sheila Heti, Italian classics, Maggie Nelson, The Argonauts, Tessa Hadley, Caro Michele, Colm Toibin, Motherhood, translated fiction, 20th century Italian literature, Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie, Rachel Cusk, WW2, award winning fiction in translation, My Brilliant Friend, The Neapolitan Quartet, Tim Parks, books about Italy, Anne Enright, Erri De Luca, Parenting, Memoir, Mussolini, Deborah Levy, Winter in the Abruzzi