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Nicola Gardini

    Nicola Gardini is a writer and painter whose work spans poetry, essays, novels, and memoirs. His creative output also extends to journalistic articles and translations of Latin and modern poetry. His painting, primarily in oils on canvas and board, complements his literary endeavors. Gardini divides his time between Oxford and Milan.

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    Lost Words
    • 2016

      Lost Words

      • 232 pages
      • 9 hours of reading
      3.6(30)Add rating

      Winner of the Viareggio Prize, a vivid portrait of Italy on the brink of social upheaval in the 1970s. Inside an apartment building on the outskirts of Milan, the working-class residents gossip, quarrel, and conspire against each other. Viewed through the eyes of Chino, an impressionable thirteen-year-old boy whose mother is the doorwoman of the building, the world contained within these walls is tiny, hypocritical, and a constant struggle. Chino finds escape in reading.One day, a new resident, Amelia Lynd, moves in and quickly becomes an unlikely companion and a formative influence on Chino. Ms. Lynd―an elderly, erudite British woman―comes to nurture his taste in literature, introduces him to the life of the mind, and offers a counterpoint to the only version of reality that he’s known. On one level, Lost Words is an engrossing coming-of-age tale set in the seventies, when Italy was going through tumultuous social changes, and on another, it is a powerful meditation on language, literature, and culture.

      Lost Words