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Antonio Ligabue: the story of the great painter’s youth, perfectly balanced between historical documentation and imaginary reconstruction.
From his birth in Switzerland, as the child of an unmarried mother, to his expulsion from the country, this is a vivid, intense novel about the coming of age of Ligabue, one of the most singular, greatest artists of the last century.
Renato Martinoni (1952) is professor emeritus of Italian Literature. He edited volumes of poetry by Ernesto Regazzoni, Dino Campana and Carl’Antonio Tanzi. He won the Schiller Prize with his novel Sentieri di vetro (Glass Paths).
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