A review of my first non-fiction read of the year, an excellent memoir and my first DNF of a novel I so wanted to love…. Homework by Geoff Dyer Dyer is one of those eclectic authors who turns his hand to many forms – be it fiction or non-fiction. I remember enjoying his novelistic biographical Read More
Category: LUCENTINI Franco
Runaway Horses by Carlo Fruttero & Franco Lucentini – blog tour
Translated by Gregory Dowling The late Italian writing partners, Fruttero and Lucentini, worked together for decades, along the way writing five novels. Last year, Bitter Lemon Press published the first English translation of The Lover of No Fixed Abode. First published in Italy in 1986, it is a mystery and a romance, but it turned Read More
The Lover of No Fixed Abode by Carlo Fruttero and Franco Lucentini
Translated by Gregory Dowling The late Italian writing partners, Fruttero and Lucentini, worked together for decades, along the way writing five novels, four detective ones and this one. First published in Italy in 1986, it is a mystery and a romance, but it turned out to have much more hidden in its pages, taking a Read More