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The Force of the Past

By Sandro Veronesi

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What do we know about our parents --
their true ideals, beliefs, and dreams?
How can we be certain?

Shortly after his father's death, Gianni Orzan reaches the disturbing conclusion that his father did not love him. Aloof and dismissive, Maurizio Orzan seldom had anything to say to his son.Continue

What do we know about our parents --
their true ideals, beliefs, and dreams?
How can we be certain?

Shortly after his father's death, Gianni Orzan reaches the disturbing conclusion that his father did not love him. Aloof and dismissive, Maurizio Orzan seldom had anything to say to his son. Moreover, he was a staunch fascist.

Or so Gianni thought. Then comes the day he's contacted by a complete stranger who has a disquieting familiarity with his life. In what amounts to kidnapping, the stranger pursues an urgent mission: to convince Gianni that the father he knew was an illusion; that Maurizio was, in fact, a double agent for the KGB.

What is Gianni to believe? If this stranger's revelations are true, they threaten to destroy Gianni's steadfast beliefs about his father's shameful, self-created identity and promise to send his life crashing down around him.

Narrated with deft wit and subtle reflection, The Force of the Past -- winner of Italy's Viareggio-Repaci Prize and the Premio Campiello and a finalist for the Zerilli-Marimò prize -- is an insightful look at how one son tries to comprehend his father's mysterious complexities, as well as a provocative, ironic examination of how men construct their own subjective versions of reality.

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  • Autopsy of a breakdown

    The Force of the Past Sandro Veronesi (translated by Alastair McEwen) 240pp, Fourth Estate, £16.99 "Melodrama is perennial and the craving for it is perennial and must be satisfied," wrote TS Eliot in The Criterion. "If we cannot get this satisfactio ... (read full critics)

    guardian.co.uk published on Sat, 25 Sep 2010

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  • English Books
  • Paperback 230 Pages
  • Edition: New Ed
  • ISBN-10: 1841156531
  • ISBN-13: 9781841156538
  • Publisher: Fourth Estate
  • Pub date: Feb 16, 2004
  • Dimensions: 1290 mm x 839 mm x 129 mm Just how big is that?
  • Also available as: Hardcover and Others
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