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Malafemmena : stories / Louisa Ermelino.
LIBRA PS3555.R55 A6 2016
Available from offsite location
- Format:
- Book
- Author/Creator:
- Ermelino, Louisa, author.
- Standardized Title:
- Short stories. Selections
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Women--Conduct of life--Fiction.
- Women.
- Drugs--Fiction.
- Drugs.
- Sex--Fiction.
- Sex.
- Women--Conduct of life.
- Short stories.
- Genre:
- Fiction.
- Short stories.
- Physical Description:
- 158 pages ; 20 cm
- Edition:
- First edition.
- Place of Publication:
- Louisville, KY : Sarabande Books, [2016]
- Summary:
- ""There is lyricism in the language of Ms. Ermelino's splendid collection that lulls us, line after seductive line, from the mundane to the menacing. Malafemmena is the work of a bold and original writer."--Gay Talese "What Louisa Ermelino knows about the heart could fill a book and has. The unadorned authenticity of her prose is so powerful, it gave me whiplash. I read Malafemmena in one sitting and wanted more, more, more. The writer's a genius, or an alchemist, or maybe both."--Patricia Volk, author of Stuffed and Shocked "Louisa Ermelino is a gorgeous writer and master storyteller. Imagine a cross between Maugham and The Sopranos. She captures the madness, comedy, violence, and superstition of domestic life in NYC's Little Italy, but also takes us all over the world--Jakarta, India, Turkey--where her characters stumble in and out of heartbreak and trouble. This book is irresistible. I loved it."--Delia Ephron. Louisa Ermelino's vibrant stories follow women living dangerously near and far. At home in New York, they break ancient Italian taboos and fall victim to mobsters. Overseas, they smoke opium-laced hashish and sleep with strangers. Ermelino delivers dynamic, memorable characters in thoroughly engrossing prose. Louisa Ermelino is the author of three previous novels: Joey Dee Gets Wise (Kensington, 2004), The Black Madonna (Simon & Schuster, reprint, 2013), and The Sisters Mallone (Simon & Schuster, reprint, 2013). She is Vice President and Reviews Director at Publishers Weekly in New York City"-- Provided by publisher.
- "Louisa Ermelino's stories follow women living dangerously at home and abroad, whether in Italian-American neighborhoods or in the countries--India, Turkey, Afghanistan--where they seek escape. At home, they break ancient Italian taboos and fall victim to mobsters. Overseas, they smoke opium-laced hashish and sleep with strange men. Ermelino's voice is boisterous and endearingly blunt"-- Provided by publisher.
- Contents:
- Where it belongs
- Sister-in-law
- Mother love
- Fish heads
- Marguerite
- Six and five
- James Dean and me
- Malafemmena
- Louise Ciarelli
- The ménage
- The baby
- Death becomes her
- A smuggling case
- The cellphone you have called
- The child in the sun
- Sudder Street.
- ISBN:
- 9781941411292
- 1941411290
- OCLC:
- 923554673
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