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A breathtakingly beautiful novel about the first 4 years and last 4 months of a great love, by a lacerating, luminous Italian author (Jhumpa Lahiri, author of Interpreter of Maladies ) Perfect for fans of short, razor-sharp modern literary classics like Annie Ernaux and Joan Didion\'s A Year of Magical Thinking A starkly beautiful blend of novel, memoir and elegy, In
Farthest Seas tells the story of a complex, life-long love through brief, startling moments of epiphany. Divided into 2 sections, the book focuses on the first 4 years and final 4 months of
Lalla Romano\'s relationship with her husband, Innocenzo Monti. Beginning with the couple\'s meeting in Cuneo, Italy,
Romano recounts their early attraction and burgeoning connection that developed on hikes in the surrounding Alps. Snapshots of conversation about music and painting reveal depths that come to represent the essence of their relationship, as the section builds to a close with their wedding and arrival at their first home together. The subtle note of elegy that sounds throughout the 1st section comes to the fore in the 2nd, a sharply poignant account of Innocenzo\'s decline and death.
Romano\'s prose builds musical leitmotifs from the themes of love and death, braiding the ending of their relationship with its beginning, building to a quietly powerful and startlingly private symphony. An intensely moving depiction of grief, In
Farthest Seas is perhaps the greatest work by a rediscovered Italian master, who\'s been compared to Natalia Ginzburg and Cesare Pavese.