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Domenico Starnone

Author of Ties

48+ Works 1,186 Members 51 Reviews

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Works by Domenico Starnone

Ties (2014) 321 copies
Trick (2016) 171 copies
Via Gemito (2000) 105 copies
Trust (1981) 93 copies
Ex cattedra (1996) 77 copies
Fuori registro (1991) 57 copies
First Execution (1702) 52 copies
The House on Via Gemito (2023) 50 copies
Denti (1994) 28 copies
Segni d'oro (1990) 23 copies
Eccesso di zelo (1993) 22 copies
Il salto con le aste (1989) 18 copies
Labilità (2005) 16 copies

Associated Works

Interpreter of Maladies: Stories (1999) — Foreword, some editions — 12,134 copies
Opere scelte (2006) — Foreword, some editions — 10 copies
Racconti di cinema (2014) — Contributor — 3 copies

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Canonical name
Starnone, Domenico
Birthdate
1943-02-15
Gender
male
Nationality
Italy
Birthplace
Saviano, Italy
Places of residence
Rome, Italy
Occupations
writer
screenwriter
journalist
Relationships
Raja, Anita (spouse)

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Absolutely devastating. Relationships are prisons!

I'm really tired of reading novels about straight people cheating on each other, but this psychological drama was reallllly solid.
 
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Amateria66 | 20 other reviews | May 24, 2024 |
This is an effective, well put together story that doesn't say much for the institution of marriage.
 
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dvoratreis | 20 other reviews | May 22, 2024 |
After reading Starnone's [book:The House on Via Gemito|63283383] I was interested in reading his shorter non-autobiographical fiction.

Trick is fairly short, and covers about 3 days in the lives of a 4-year-old boy and the grandfather who is looking after him while his parents are away.

The grandfather is aged and tired, but still working as an illustrator--and struggling with his declining abilities.

The boy is energetic, bright, and selfish as all 4 year olds are.

The two match wits, but only the grandfather understands this. To the boy, it is a game.

I enjoyed this story--and could feel for the poor grandfather. Four-year-olds are exhausting and clueless while also being capable of getting into trouble but not necessarily out of it.
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Dreesie | 8 other reviews | May 10, 2024 |
This book is called a novel, but really it falls somewhere in the realm of autofiction and memoir. This is Starnone's memories of his overbearing, arrogant, and selfish artist father (the painter of the cover image--which is magnificent). He narrates his childhood memories of paintings, moving, his father's need to be in control and feel important, his father's hatred of his wife's relatives, his downplaying of illness to avoid spending money on doctors, while he happily spent money on his art.

I found the first 150-200 pages to be quite interesting. The next 250 pages were repetitive and just tiring.

There are 3 sections and no chapters--so no breaks. This is 450 pages of words.
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Dreesie | 1 other review | Apr 17, 2024 |

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Works
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Rating
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Reviews
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ISBNs
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