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In His Own Image

by Jerome Ferrari, Alison Anderson

Passion, death, and the ambiguous relationship between art and reality.

FORMAT
Paperback
LANGUAGE
English
CONDITION
Brand New


Publisher Description

'Luminous.' - La Republique des livres
'Masterly.' - Grazia
'A resounding success.' - France Culture
'A dark and delicate portrait of a woman's life.' - Le Monde de la Photo

Antonia grows up in rural Corsica, a place of deeply-rooted traditions and strong family ties. When she's fourteen, her uncle, a priest, gives her a camera-suddenly changing the way she looks at the world and igniting a life-long passion.

Over two decades later, Antonia runs into Dragan, a soldier whom she had met when she was reporting on the war in the former Yugoslavia. The two spend the night in deep conversation, reminiscing about their experience of the conflict. As she drives home, Antonia loses control of her car, plunges off a cliff and is killed instantly. Tasked with officiating at her funeral, Antonia's uncle is forced to reflect on her life and legacy and on the profound questions they beg about ambition and doubt, passion and guilt, representation and reality.

Wide in scope but rich in detail, restrained yet deeply moving, In His Own Image weaves together the story of a life with universal themes that resonate across time and space.

Author Biography

Born in Paris in 1968, Jerome Ferrari is an author, translator and teacher. His novel The Sermon on the Fall of Rome won the Goncourt Prize. He is also the author of Where I Left My Soul (MacLehose) and The Principle (Europa).

Alison Anderson's translations for Europa Editions include novels by Selim Nassib, Amelie Nothomb, and Eric-Emmanuel Schmitt. She is the translator of Muriel Barbery's novels The Elegance of the Hedgehog, The Life of Elves and A Single Rose.

Review

'Luminous.' - La Republique des Livres

'A resounding success.' - France Culture

'Masterly.' - Grazia

Long Description

Passion, death, and the ambiguous relationship between art and reality. 'Luminous.' - La Republique des livres 'Masterly.' - Grazia 'A resounding success.' - France Culture 'A dark and delicate portrait of a woman's life.' - Le Monde de la Photo Antonia grows up in rural Corsica, a place of deeply-rooted traditions and strong family ties. When she's fourteen, her uncle, a priest, gives her a camera-suddenly changing the way she looks at the world and igniting a life-long passion. Over two decades later, Antonia runs into Dragan, a soldier whom she had met when she was reporting on the war in the former Yugoslavia. The two spend the night in deep conversation, reminiscing about their experience of the conflict. As she drives home, Antonia loses control of her car, plunges off a cliff and is killed instantly. Tasked with officiating at her funeral, Antonia's uncle is forced to reflect on her life and legacy and on the profound questions they beg about ambition and doubt, passion and guilt, representation and reality. Wide in scope but rich in detail, restrained yet deeply moving, In His Own Image weaves together the story of a life with universal themes that resonate across time and space.

Review Text

'Luminous.' - La Republique des Livres 'A resounding success.' - France Culture 'Masterly.' - Grazia

Details

ISBN1787703479
Author Alison Anderson
Pages 192
Language English
Year 2022
Translator Alison Anderson
ISBN-10 1787703479
ISBN-13 9781787703476
Publication Date 2022-01-06
UK Release Date 2022-01-06
Format Paperback
Imprint Europa Editions (UK) Ltd
Place of Publication London
Country of Publication United Kingdom
Translated from French
AU Release Date 2022-01-06
Publisher Europa Editions (UK) Ltd
Alternative 9781787703483
DEWEY 843.92
Audience General
NZ Release Date 2022-03-15

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