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Overview""Extraordinary."" The Guardian Rome 1965. A man and a woman, excluded from Italian society, abandon their eight month old daughter in the Villa Borghese and take extreme action. In 2021, that child, author Maria Grazia Calandrone, sets out to discover the truth of what happened, examining the places where her mother lived and suffered. Your Little Matter is an intimate reconstruction of the life and death of a parent, a shocking insight into the real lives of marginalised women from the Italian South in the relatively recent past, and the revelation of a cause celebre that was a catalyst for social change in Italy. Combining poetic and philosophical insight with forensic investigation, the completely personal with the very public, the book tells a devastating story of how the institutionalised callousness of state and society can lead to tragedy, and how the dogged pursuit of personal choice can lead to liberation. Your Little Matter was shortlisted for the 2023 Premio Strega. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Maria Grazia Calandrone , Antonella LettieriPublisher: Foundry Editions Imprint: Foundry Editions ISBN: 9781738446322ISBN 10: 1738446328 Publication Date: 18 June 2024 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviews‘Calandrone’s new work establishes her as a high-quality novelist and a masterful storyteller of Italy in the 50s and 60s.’ Franco Buffoni, Strega Prize 2023 ‘An unforgettable story of a woman’s fight against violence and prejudice to find her own path in life.’ Francesca de Sanctis, Venerdi di Ripubblica ‘An incredible story, lyrically told, of the downtrodden and defeated in this world.’ Federica de Paolis, tuttolibri, La Stampa ‘Calandrone’s new work establishes her as a high-quality novelist and a masterful storyteller of Italy in the 50s and 60s.’ Franco Buffoni, Strega Prize 2023 ‘An unforgettable story of a woman’s fight against violence and prejudice to find her own path in life.’ Francesca de Sanctis, Venerdi di Ripubblica ‘An incredible story, lyrically told, of the downtrodden and defeated in this world.’ Federica de Paolis, tuttolibri, La Stampa Author InformationMARIA GRAZIA CALANDRONE is a poet, writer, journalist, playwright, visual artist, teacher, author and RAI host. She writes for Il Corriere della Sera and 7. She has written numerous books of poetry for Mondadori “Specchio” and Crocetti. Her prose works include a novel about her adoptive mother, Splendi come vita (Ponte alle Grazie 2021), which was a finalist for the Strega Prize, the Trio Strega Giovani Prize, and the Bergamo and Comisso awards. ANTONELLA LETTIERI is a London-based translator working into English and Italian. She was the 2023 National Centre for Writing Emerging Translator Mentee for Italian and worked with Howard Curtis. Her translations have appeared in Asymptote and she was awarded the first prize in the 2023 John Dryden Translation Competition. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |