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Inspired by a true story, Black Grapes is a powerful and disturbing novel set in a dark and stagnant Sicily, in which De Stefani explores the obscure dynamics of mafia power, female subjugation, and a tragic case of incest between two siblings separated at birth.
Casimiro Badalamenti arrives in Cinisi after the mysterious disappearance of his father, a victim of a mob settling of scores. He is welcomed by Concetta, a former prostitute who sees submission to that man as her only chance for redemption. Her form of freedom is to give birth to children whom Casimiro gives away immediately after birth, because no one must know he fathered “bastards” with a woman like her.
When the opportunity to return to his hometown finally arises, Casimiro decides to do so as a respectable man, with a wife and children by his side. Thus, for the first time, Nicola and Rosaria are brought back to their father’s house at the ages of ten and eight, unaware of their origins until then. They grow up together, supporting each other, and during adolescence they fall in love: a love that blossomed in ignorance, born from a desperate need for affection in a family built on appearances and lies.
From that forbidden love comes the greatest shame, “the kind that God’s law punishes with hell and man’s law with prison.” For Casimiro, there is only one way out: to wash away the shame with blood. But fate recognizes neither honor nor shame, and that plan built on silence will eventually collapse on him.
«Livia De Stefani has written an honest, moving, finely conceived novel. She reveals the dark places in the Sicilian character, yet in a style as classical as the landscape in which her story takes place.»
Raymond Rosenthal, The New York Times
«An affectionate and warm tone in the precision and order of the narrative, realistic to the extent that realism can serve, then rising into a fairy-tale atmosphere. If it is true that few new novels can be read with sustained attention, this one by De Stefani is certainly one to add to the list.»
Eugenio Montale, Corriere della Sera
«The book displays a most impressive unity of style and mood. The author has a deep understanding of the pattern of Sicilian country life and she succeeds remarkably in representing the obsessive ambitions of her leading character.»
The British Council
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