Mozzi, Giulio This Is The Garden ISBN 13: 9781934824757

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"Eight elegantly translated short stories--cryptic, wry and witty." --"Kirkus Review"
"Beyond the raw emotion and deft psychology contained in these stories, each of Mozzi's parables drifts into the tall grass of that other garden--the garden of creation, of story-telling, of finding the right word." --"Numero Cinq Magazine"
"Eight elegantly translated short storiescryptic, wry and witty. [] Mozzi tends to focus on the outre and is masterful at creating individuals in isolation. [] Although Mozzi s style is crisp and straightforward, the stories themselves are beautifully nuanced and elliptical." "Kirkus Review"
Mozzi s "This Is the Garden" is easily the most rewarding book I ve read this year. First published in 1993 (and winner of the "Premio Mondello") and translated this year by Elizabeth Harris for Open Letter Books, these short stories each explore a combination of metaphors that plague and sanctify the human experience: the word, the letter, the sheltering garden, and the postlapsarian dream of succor. Tom Faure, "Numero Cinq Magazine"
"Candid and bursting with a raw affection for its subjects, each of the stories in Mozzi s collection is as inviting as it is revealing."Aaron Westerman, "Typographical Era""
-Eight elegantly translated short stories--cryptic, wry and witty. [...] Mozzi tends to focus on the outre and is masterful at creating individuals in isolation. [...] Although Mozzi's style is crisp and straightforward, the stories themselves are beautifully nuanced and elliptical.- --Kirkus Review
-Mozzi's This Is the Garden is easily the most rewarding book I've read this year. First published in 1993 (and winner of the Premio Mondello) and translated this year by Elizabeth Harris for Open Letter Books, these short stories each explore a combination of metaphors that plague and sanctify the human experience: the word, the letter, the sheltering garden, and the postlapsarian dream of succor.---Tom Faure, Numero Cinq Magazine
-Candid and bursting with a raw affection for its subjects, each of the stories in Mozzi's collection is as inviting as it is revealing.---Aaron Westerman, Typographical Era
"Eight elegantly translated short stories--cryptic, wry and witty. [...] Mozzi tends to focus on the outre and is masterful at creating individuals in isolation. [...] Although Mozzi's style is crisp and straightforward, the stories themselves are beautifully nuanced and elliptical." --Kirkus Review

"Mozzi's This Is the Garden is easily the most rewarding book I've read this year. First published in 1993 (and winner of the Premio Mondello) and translated this year by Elizabeth Harris for Open Letter Books, these short stories each explore a combination of metaphors that plague and sanctify the human experience: the word, the letter, the sheltering garden, and the postlapsarian dream of succor."--Tom Faure, Numero Cinq Magazine

"Candid and bursting with a raw affection for its subjects, each of the stories in Mozzi's collection is as inviting as it is revealing."--Aaron Westerman, Typographical Era

"Eight elegantly translated short stories--cryptic, wry and witty. [...] Mozzi tends to focus on the outre and is masterful at creating individuals in isolation. [...] Although Mozzi's style is crisp and straightforward, the stories themselves are beautifully nuanced and elliptical."--Kirkus Review

"Mozzi's This Is the Garden is easily the most rewarding book I've read this year. First published in 1993 (and winner of the Premio Mondello) and translated this year by Elizabeth Harris for Open Letter Books, these short stories each explore a combination of metaphors that plague and sanctify the human experience: the word, the letter, the sheltering garden, and the postlapsarian dream of succor."--Tom Faure, Numero Cinq Magazine

"Candid and bursting with a raw affection for its subjects, each of the stories in Mozzi's collection is as inviting as it is revealing."--Aaron Westerman, Typographical Era

"Gorgeously rooted in the best modernist tradition of writers like Italo Calvino and Antonio Tabucchi, Giulio Mozzi is among the most fiercely literary authors emerging from Italian literature today. These stories, which in so many different ways are about writing itself, are like rivers cutting through the northern Italian countryside--lush, limpid, exotic. Elizabeth Harris's translation beautifully renders the noble grit of Mozzi's distinctive voice."--Minna Proctor

Reseña del editor:

"I read Giulio Mozzi's first book with real enthusiasm. What struck me most was his everyday language. Even when his subjects rely on metaphor, his words are plain, and so turn mysterious."—Federico Fellini

Giulio Mozzi's first book, This Is the Garden (winner of the 1993 Premio Mondello), astonished the Italian literary world for its commanding vision and the beauty of its prose. In the eight stories of this collection, we see a steady reworking of the idea of the world as a fallen Eden. Here, in Mozzi's garden, quasi-allegorical characters seek knowledge of something beyond their shaken realities: they have all lost something and react by escaping, retreating from reality into a world, as Mozzi says, that is "fantastic, mystical, absurd." A purse-snatcher mails his victim's letters back to her, including a letter of his own. An apprentice longs to be a real person, a worker, in an anonymous business where Kafkaesque machines cut nondescript pieces from an unnamed raw material. A man finds, in his endless activity of picking up broken glass in his garden, a metaphor for gathering the pieces of his soul. Intensely imagistic, mystical, mysterious, This Is the Garden is a complicated, unsentimental—yet also heartfelt—exploration of spirituality, love, and the act of creation by a master of the short-story form.

Giulio Mozzi has published twenty-six books—as fiction writer, poet, and editor. He is primarily known for his story collections, especially This Is the Garden, which won the Premio Mondello. His work has appeared in numerous American journals and in Best European Ficiton 2010.

Elizabeth Harris's translations have appeared in numerous anthologies and journals. She is also the translator of Mario Rigoni Stern's Giacomo's Seasons and Antonio Tabucchi's Tristano Is Dying. She teaches creative writing at the University of North Dakota.

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  • VerlagOpen Letter
  • Erscheinungsdatum2014
  • ISBN 10 1934824755
  • ISBN 13 9781934824757
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