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Historical novel

Per seguire la mia stella

(To Follow My Star)

Ugo Guanda Editore, March 2017, pp.420

A woman, her rebellion and her passions. A historical novel that depicts the 16th century through the life of an obstinate and proud Renaissance poet.

Lucca, mid 16th century: Chiara Matraini comes from a family of weavers, who are neither nobles nor courtiers, the only conditions that allow women in those times to have a public life. Her future will no doubt be that of a bourgeois woman locked up behind the walls of a palazzo, a marriage to a suitable husband and children. Chiara, however, has been given her parents’ consent to study, and thus decides to become a woman of letters, and more than that, a poet. This is a very unconventional choice that she will pay a heavy price for. But Chiara is a proud, tenacious woman, not one to be dominated like her native town of Lucca. She will never stop fighting in the name of her love for her son and for a man who she loves desperately, of her passion for poetry, and especially of herself and her dignity as a woman.

Ugo Guanda Editore, March 2017, pp.420

  • “The authors found traces of this female poet buried in the sand from the past: they dusted them off, brought her features and her figure back to life, restoring and inventing her whenever there were any missing pieces.”

    Isabella Bossi Fedrigotti, Corriere della Sera

  • “A fascinating novel that tells the story, part history part fiction, of the power struggles and artistic upheaval of the Renaissance. With a courageous and very modern main character.”

    Alessandro Appiano, Donna Moderna

Laura Bosio

Laura Bosio lives and works in Milan. Having graduated in Modern Literature she dedicated herself to writing and script writing. With her first novel, I Dimenticati (The Forgotten, 1993) she won the Bagutta prize for a first novel. In 2007 with Le Stagioni dell’Acqua (The Seasons of Water) she was a finalist for the Strega prize. The following year she won the Moravia prize with Annunciazione (Annunciation).

Bruno Nacci

Bruno Nacci is a translator of French Classics, from Chamfort to Nerval and Pascal whose Pensées he curated. His first novel L’Assassinio della Signora di Praslin (The Assassination of the Lady from Praslin) was published by Archinto.

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