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Book Title
Trust
Publication Name
Trust
Title
Trust
Author
Domenico Starnone
Translator
Jhumpa Lahiri
Contributor
Jhumpa Lahiri (Translated by)
Format
Trade Paperback
ISBN-10
160945703X
EAN
9781609457037
ISBN
9781609457037
Publisher
Europa Editions, Incorporated
Genre
Fiction
Release Year
2021
Release Date
09/11/2021
Language
English
Item Height
0.3in
Item Length
8.2in
Item Width
5.2in
Item Weight
7.1 Oz
Publication Year
2021
Topic
Psychological, Urban, Literary
Number of Pages
144 Pages

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A MOST ANTICIPATED BOOK OF FALL 2021 Following the international success of Ties and the National Book Award-shortlisted Trick , Domenico Starnone gives readers another searing portrait of human relationships and human folly. Pietro and Teresa's love affair is tempestuous and passionate. After yet another terrible argument, she gets an idea: they should tell each other something they've never told another person, something they're too ashamed to tell anyone. They will hear the other's confessions without judgment and with love in their hearts. In this way, Teresa thinks, they will remain united forever, more intimately connected than ever. A few days after sharing their shameful secrets, they break up. Not long after, Pietro meets Nadia, falls in love, and proposes. But the shadow of the secret he confessed to Teresa haunts him, and Teresa herself periodically reappears, standing at the crossroads, it seems, of every major moment in his life. Or is it he who seeks her out? Starnone is a master storyteller and a novelist of the highest order. His gaze is trained unwaveringly on the fault lines in our public personas and the complexities of our private selves. Trust asks how much we are willing to bend to show the world our best side, knowing full well that when we are at our most vulnerable we are also at our most dangerous.

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Europa Editions, Incorporated
ISBN-10
160945703x
ISBN-13
9781609457037
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Book Title
Trust
Author
Domenico Starnone
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Topic
Psychological, Urban, Literary
Publication Year
2021
Genre
Fiction
Number of Pages
144 Pages

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Item Length
8.2in
Item Height
0.3in
Item Width
5.2in
Item Weight
7.1 Oz

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Pq4879.T345c6613
Reviews
Praise for Trust "Richly nuanced while also understated, Starnone's latest appearance in English is a novel to be savored."--Kirkus Reviews (Starred Review) "A sweeping examination of aging, love, and success... This is the third of Starnone's novels that Lahiri has translated over the last six years, and her deft hand seamlessly reveals Starnone's masterful narrative at every turn."--Booklist "Starnone (Trick) returns with an elegant story of a man's lifelong struggle to perfect his public persona while hiding a secret."--Publishers Weekly "Acclaimed Italian novelist and National Book Award finalist Starnone's newest novel explores vulnerability, relationships, and the gulf between our public and private selves."--The Millions "Starnone is a masterful storyteller."--Reading in Translation Praise for Domenico Starnone "One of Italy's most accomplished novelists."--Tim Parks, The Guardian "Starnone packs a huge amount into a small compass. Engrossing."--The Sunday Times "Their relationship, perfectly captured by Starnone's precise writing, gives the novel a rich foundation to allow for a juxtaposition of the old and the new, the rigid and the silly, while also providing readers with moments of pure comic relief, marked by the characters' signature, witty stichomythia."--Vox "Short and emotionally astute, a shrewd mix of humor and dread that keeps you reading."--The Chicago Tribune "Domenico Starnone has written an emotionally complex, layered story whose brevity serves to amplify profound themes of self-identity, marriage, aging, death and the daunting sacrifices of the creative life."--Shelf Awareness (Starred Review) "A superb, sometimes unsettling intergenerational portrait hitting on basic truths."--Library Journal (Starred Review) "[A] new book from Starnone is an event to celebrate."--Kirkus Reviews (Starred Review) "Ties is...the leanest, most understated and emotionally powerful novel by Domenico Starnone."--Rachel Donadio, The New York Times "Ties is puzzle-like, architectural, a novel ingeniously constructed."--The New Yorker "[Ties] is as vivid and devastating as anything you will read this year. A slim, stunning meditation on marriage, fidelity, honesty, and truth."--Kirkus Reviews (Starred Review), Praise for Trust "Richly nuanced while also understated, Starnone's latest appearance in English is a novel to be savored."--Kirkus Reviews (Starred Review) "A short, sharp novel that cuts like a scalpel to the core of its characters... Starnone has earned a reader's trust with another agile analysis of frail humanity."--Los Angeles Times "Translation shows me how to work with new words, how to experiment with new styles and forms, how to take greater risks, how to structure and layer my sentences in different ways."-- Jhumpa Lahiri on the joy of translation as discovery, Lit Hub "A sweeping examination of aging, love, and success... This is the third of Starnone's novels that Lahiri has translated over the last six years, and her deft hand seamlessly reveals Starnone's masterful narrative at every turn."--Booklist "Starnone (Trick) returns with an elegant story of a man's lifelong struggle to perfect his public persona while hiding a secret."--Publishers Weekly "Absolutely brilliant! I have to say: Jhumpa Lahiri has done an amazing job. She is the best translator a writer could wish for."-- RTE Radio "An Italian master gives it a suspenseful twist in this vibrant novel that's equal parts Endless Love , la dolce vita, and unreliable narration....A rip of a read."-- Oprah Daily "Indirection like that, stirring up terrific curiosity, proves one of the novel's best gambits...I'd call it the best of Lahiri's Starnone essays -- a fine fit for the best of his recent creative surge."-- Washington Post "Acclaimed Italian novelist and National Book Award finalist Starnone's newest novel explores vulnerability, relationships, and the gulf between our public and private selves."--The Millions "Starnone is a masterful storyteller."--Reading in Translation "Electrifying."--Financial Times "With a few deft strokes of his concentrated prose, [Starnone] tears down the curtains, blinding his audience with daylight."--Los Angeles Review of Books "The book that taught me what translation was."-- Jhumpa Lahiri, The New Yorker Praise for Domenico Starnone "One of Italy's most accomplished novelists."--Tim Parks, The Guardian "Starnone packs a huge amount into a small compass. Engrossing."--The Sunday Times "Their relationship, perfectly captured by Starnone's precise writing, gives the novel a rich foundation to allow for a juxtaposition of the old and the new, the rigid and the silly, while also providing readers with moments of pure comic relief, marked by the characters' signature, witty stichomythia."--Vox "Short and emotionally astute, a shrewd mix of humor and dread that keeps you reading."--The Chicago Tribune "Domenico Starnone has written an emotionally complex, layered story whose brevity serves to amplify profound themes of self-identity, marriage, aging, death and the daunting sacrifices of the creative life."--Shelf Awareness (Starred Review) "A superb, sometimes unsettling intergenerational portrait hitting on basic truths."--Library Journal (Starred Review) "[A] new book from Starnone is an event to celebrate."--Kirkus Reviews (Starred Review) "Ties is...the leanest, most understated and emotionally powerful novel by Domenico Starnone."--Rachel Donadio, The New York Times "Ties is puzzle-like, architectural, a novel ingeniously constructed."--The New Yorker "[Ties] is as vivid and devastating as anything you will read this year. A slim, stunning meditation on marriage, fidelity, honesty, and truth."--Kirkus Reviews (Starred Review), Praise for Trust "Richly nuanced while also understated, Starnone's latest appearance in English is a novel to be savored."--Kirkus Reviews (Starred Review) "A sweeping examination of aging, love, and success... This is the third of Starnone's novels that Lahiri has translated over the last six years, and her deft hand seamlessly reveals Starnone's masterful narrative at every turn."--Booklist "Starnone (Trick) returns with an elegant story of a man's lifelong struggle to perfect his public persona while hiding a secret."--Publishers Weekly "Acclaimed Italian novelist and National Book Award finalist Starnone's newest novel explores vulnerability, relationships, and the gulf between our public and private selves."--The Millions Praise for Domenico Starnone "One of Italy's most accomplished novelists."--Tim Parks, The Guardian "Starnone packs a huge amount into a small compass. Engrossing."--The Sunday Times "Their relationship, perfectly captured by Starnone's precise writing, gives the novel a rich foundation to allow for a juxtaposition of the old and the new, the rigid and the silly, while also providing readers with moments of pure comic relief, marked by the characters' signature, witty stichomythia."--Vox "Short and emotionally astute, a shrewd mix of humor and dread that keeps you reading."--The Chicago Tribune "Domenico Starnone has written an emotionally complex, layered story whose brevity serves to amplify profound themes of self-identity, marriage, aging, death and the daunting sacrifices of the creative life."--Shelf Awareness (Starred Review) "A superb, sometimes unsettling intergenerational portrait hitting on basic truths."--Library Journal (Starred Review) "[A] new book from Starnone is an event to celebrate."--Kirkus Reviews (Starred Review) "Ties is...the leanest, most understated and emotionally powerful novel by Domenico Starnone."--Rachel Donadio, The New York Times "Ties is puzzle-like, architectural, a novel ingeniously constructed."--The New Yorker "[Ties] is as vivid and devastating as anything you will read this year. A slim, stunning meditation on marriage, fidelity, honesty, and truth."--Kirkus Reviews (Starred Review), Praise for Domenico Starnone "One of Italy's most accomplished novelists."--Tim Parks, The Guardian "Starnone packs a huge amount into a small compass. Engrossing."--The Sunday Times "Their relationship, perfectly captured by Starnone's precise writing, gives the novel a rich foundation to allow for a juxtaposition of the old and the new, the rigid and the silly, while also providing readers with moments of pure comic relief, marked by the characters' signature, witty stichomythia."--Vox "Short and emotionally astute, a shrewd mix of humor and dread that keeps you reading."--The Chicago Tribune "Domenico Starnone has written an emotionally complex, layered story whose brevity serves to amplify profound themes of self-identity, marriage, aging, death and the daunting sacrifices of the creative life."--Shelf Awareness (Starred Review) "A superb, sometimes unsettling intergenerational portrait hitting on basic truths."--Library Journal (Starred Review) "[A] new book from Starnone is an event to celebrate."--Kirkus Reviews (Starred Review) "Ties is...the leanest, most understated and emotionally powerful novel by Domenico Starnone."--Rachel Donadio, The New York Times "Ties is puzzle-like, architectural, a novel ingeniously constructed."--The New Yorker "[Ties] is as vivid and devastating as anything you will read this year. A slim, stunning meditation on marriage, fidelity, honesty, and truth."--Kirkus Reviews (Starred Review), Praise for Trust "Richly nuanced while also understated, Starnone's latest appearance in English is a novel to be savored."--Kirkus Reviews (Starred Review) "A short, sharp novel that cuts like a scalpel to the core of its characters... Starnone has earned a reader's trust with another agile analysis of frail humanity."--Los Angeles Times "A sweeping examination of aging, love, and success... This is the third of Starnone's novels that Lahiri has translated over the last six years, and her deft hand seamlessly reveals Starnone's masterful narrative at every turn."--Booklist "Starnone (Trick) returns with an elegant story of a man's lifelong struggle to perfect his public persona while hiding a secret."--Publishers Weekly "Acclaimed Italian novelist and National Book Award finalist Starnone's newest novel explores vulnerability, relationships, and the gulf between our public and private selves."--The Millions "Starnone is a masterful storyteller."--Reading in Translation "Electrifying."--Financial Times "With a few deft strokes of his concentrated prose, [Starnone] tears down the curtains, blinding his audience with daylight."--Los Angeles Review of Books Praise for Domenico Starnone "One of Italy's most accomplished novelists."--Tim Parks, The Guardian "Starnone packs a huge amount into a small compass. Engrossing."--The Sunday Times "Their relationship, perfectly captured by Starnone's precise writing, gives the novel a rich foundation to allow for a juxtaposition of the old and the new, the rigid and the silly, while also providing readers with moments of pure comic relief, marked by the characters' signature, witty stichomythia."--Vox "Short and emotionally astute, a shrewd mix of humor and dread that keeps you reading."--The Chicago Tribune "Domenico Starnone has written an emotionally complex, layered story whose brevity serves to amplify profound themes of self-identity, marriage, aging, death and the daunting sacrifices of the creative life."--Shelf Awareness (Starred Review) "A superb, sometimes unsettling intergenerational portrait hitting on basic truths."--Library Journal (Starred Review) "[A] new book from Starnone is an event to celebrate."--Kirkus Reviews (Starred Review) "Ties is...the leanest, most understated and emotionally powerful novel by Domenico Starnone."--Rachel Donadio, The New York Times "Ties is puzzle-like, architectural, a novel ingeniously constructed."--The New Yorker "[Ties] is as vivid and devastating as anything you will read this year. A slim, stunning meditation on marriage, fidelity, honesty, and truth."--Kirkus Reviews (Starred Review), Praise for Trust "Acclaimed Italian novelist and National Book Award finalist Starnone's newest novel explores vulnerability, relationships, and the gulf between our public and private selves."--The Millions Praise for Domenico Starnone "One of Italy's most accomplished novelists."--Tim Parks, The Guardian "Starnone packs a huge amount into a small compass. Engrossing."--The Sunday Times "Their relationship, perfectly captured by Starnone's precise writing, gives the novel a rich foundation to allow for a juxtaposition of the old and the new, the rigid and the silly, while also providing readers with moments of pure comic relief, marked by the characters' signature, witty stichomythia."--Vox "Short and emotionally astute, a shrewd mix of humor and dread that keeps you reading."--The Chicago Tribune "Domenico Starnone has written an emotionally complex, layered story whose brevity serves to amplify profound themes of self-identity, marriage, aging, death and the daunting sacrifices of the creative life."--Shelf Awareness (Starred Review) "A superb, sometimes unsettling intergenerational portrait hitting on basic truths."--Library Journal (Starred Review) "[A] new book from Starnone is an event to celebrate."--Kirkus Reviews (Starred Review) "Ties is...the leanest, most understated and emotionally powerful novel by Domenico Starnone."--Rachel Donadio, The New York Times "Ties is puzzle-like, architectural, a novel ingeniously constructed."--The New Yorker "[Ties] is as vivid and devastating as anything you will read this year. A slim, stunning meditation on marriage, fidelity, honesty, and truth."--Kirkus Reviews (Starred Review), Praise for Trust "Richly nuanced while also understated, Starnone's latest appearance in English is a novel to be savored."--Kirkus Reviews (Starred Review) "A short, sharp novel that cuts like a scalpel to the core of its characters... Starnone has earned a reader's trust with another agile analysis of frail humanity."--Los Angeles Times "Translation shows me how to work with new words, how to experiment with new styles and forms, how to take greater risks, how to structure and layer my sentences in different ways."-- Jhumpa Lahiri on the joy of translation as discovery, Lit Hub "A sweeping examination of aging, love, and success... This is the third of Starnone's novels that Lahiri has translated over the last six years, and her deft hand seamlessly reveals Starnone's masterful narrative at every turn."--Booklist "Starnone (Trick) returns with an elegant story of a man's lifelong struggle to perfect his public persona while hiding a secret."--Publishers Weekly "Absolutely brilliant! I have to say: Jhumpa Lahiri has done an amazing job. She is the best translator a writer could wish for."-- RTE Radio "An Italian master gives it a suspenseful twist in this vibrant novel that's equal parts Endless Love , la dolce vita, and unreliable narration....A rip of a read."-- Oprah Daily "Acclaimed Italian novelist and National Book Award finalist Starnone's newest novel explores vulnerability, relationships, and the gulf between our public and private selves."--The Millions "Starnone is a masterful storyteller."--Reading in Translation "Electrifying."--Financial Times "With a few deft strokes of his concentrated prose, [Starnone] tears down the curtains, blinding his audience with daylight."--Los Angeles Review of Books "The book that taught me what translation was."-- Jhumpa Lahiri, The New Yorker Praise for Domenico Starnone "One of Italy's most accomplished novelists."--Tim Parks, The Guardian "Starnone packs a huge amount into a small compass. Engrossing."--The Sunday Times "Their relationship, perfectly captured by Starnone's precise writing, gives the novel a rich foundation to allow for a juxtaposition of the old and the new, the rigid and the silly, while also providing readers with moments of pure comic relief, marked by the characters' signature, witty stichomythia."--Vox "Short and emotionally astute, a shrewd mix of humor and dread that keeps you reading."--The Chicago Tribune "Domenico Starnone has written an emotionally complex, layered story whose brevity serves to amplify profound themes of self-identity, marriage, aging, death and the daunting sacrifices of the creative life."--Shelf Awareness (Starred Review) "A superb, sometimes unsettling intergenerational portrait hitting on basic truths."--Library Journal (Starred Review) "[A] new book from Starnone is an event to celebrate."--Kirkus Reviews (Starred Review) "Ties is...the leanest, most understated and emotionally powerful novel by Domenico Starnone."--Rachel Donadio, The New York Times "Ties is puzzle-like, architectural, a novel ingeniously constructed."--The New Yorker "[Ties] is as vivid and devastating as anything you will read this year. A slim, stunning meditation on marriage, fidelity, honesty, and truth."--Kirkus Reviews (Starred Review), Praise for Trust "Richly nuanced while also understated, Starnone's latest appearance in English is a novel to be savored."--Kirkus Reviews (Starred Review) "A short, sharp novel that cuts like a scalpel to the core of its characters."--Los Angeles Times "A sweeping examination of aging, love, and success... This is the third of Starnone's novels that Lahiri has translated over the last six years, and her deft hand seamlessly reveals Starnone's masterful narrative at every turn."--Booklist "Starnone (Trick) returns with an elegant story of a man's lifelong struggle to perfect his public persona while hiding a secret."--Publishers Weekly "Acclaimed Italian novelist and National Book Award finalist Starnone's newest novel explores vulnerability, relationships, and the gulf between our public and private selves."--The Millions "Starnone is a masterful storyteller."--Reading in Translation "Electrifying."--Financial Times "With a few deft strokes of his concentrated prose, [Starnone] tears down the curtains, blinding his audience with daylight."--Los Angeles Review of Books Praise for Domenico Starnone "One of Italy's most accomplished novelists."--Tim Parks, The Guardian "Starnone packs a huge amount into a small compass. Engrossing."--The Sunday Times "Their relationship, perfectly captured by Starnone's precise writing, gives the novel a rich foundation to allow for a juxtaposition of the old and the new, the rigid and the silly, while also providing readers with moments of pure comic relief, marked by the characters' signature, witty stichomythia."--Vox "Short and emotionally astute, a shrewd mix of humor and dread that keeps you reading."--The Chicago Tribune "Domenico Starnone has written an emotionally complex, layered story whose brevity serves to amplify profound themes of self-identity, marriage, aging, death and the daunting sacrifices of the creative life."--Shelf Awareness (Starred Review) "A superb, sometimes unsettling intergenerational portrait hitting on basic truths."--Library Journal (Starred Review) "[A] new book from Starnone is an event to celebrate."--Kirkus Reviews (Starred Review) "Ties is...the leanest, most understated and emotionally powerful novel by Domenico Starnone."--Rachel Donadio, The New York Times "Ties is puzzle-like, architectural, a novel ingeniously constructed."--The New Yorker "[Ties] is as vivid and devastating as anything you will read this year. A slim, stunning meditation on marriage, fidelity, honesty, and truth."--Kirkus Reviews (Starred Review)
Lccn
2021-389938
Dewey Decimal
853.92
Intended Audience
Trade
Dewey Edition
23

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