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The Legend of Redenta Tiria

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ABOUT
THE BOOK

Beneitta Trunzone is destined for the nunnery to fulfil an ancient family tradition, but she doesn’t want to give herself to God. Beneitta would rather give herself to Bustianu Chitarra, who knows how to jive and dresses like the Beatles, so when the Voice calls she dons her nun’s habit, puts on ‘Day Tripper’, and buys her final one way ticket. Bantine Pica rises to be mayor, but after a disastrous late-night card game he attaches a rope to the flagpole on his mayoral balcony and jumps.

As town clerk Battista Graminzone has recorded Abacrasta’s births, deaths and suicides for decades – now retired, he has sat down to tell these many stories of misfortune, including that of his own grandfather, found one morning hanging from a large oak, ears nibbled by field mice.

But one day in late summer everything changes with the arrival of Redenta Tiria, a blind woman with bare feet and hair black and gleaming as raven’s wings. Suddenly the fortunes of the townsfolk – and our narrator, who has been suffering from serious self-doubt and writers block – begin to change.

ABOUT
THE AUTHOR Salvatore
Niffoi

ABOUT
THE TRANSLATOR Shaun
Whiteside

Shaun Whiteside is a literary translator. Originally from Northern Ireland, he graduated with a First in Modern Languages from King’s College, Cambridge, and translates from German, French, Italian and Dutch, having previously worked as a business journalist and television producer.

Shaun Whiteside is a literary translator. Originally from Northern Ireland, he graduated with a First in Modern Languages from King’s College, Cambridge, and translates from German, French, Italian and Dutch, having previously worked as a business journalist and television producer.

NOMINATING LIBRARY COMMENTS

Niffoi is an original writer, born in 1950 in Orani, a small village in Sardinia and there set many of his novel. His language is characterized by the mixing of Italian and Sardinian languages.

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

Country
Italy
Original Language
Italian
Publisher
William Heinemann
Translator
Shaun Whiteside

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