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Family Lexicon

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Family Lexicon

By: Natalia Ginzburg, Jenny McPhee - translator, Peg Boyers - afterword
Narrated by: Suzanne Toren
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An Italian family, sizable, with its routines and rituals, crazes, pet phrases, and stories, doubtful, comical, indispensable, comes to life in Natalia Ginzburg's Family Lexicon. Giuseppe Levi, the father, is a scientist, consumed by his work and a mania for hiking—when he isn't provoked into angry remonstration by someone misspeaking or misbehaving or wearing the wrong thing. Giuseppe is Jewish, married to Lidia, a Catholic, though neither is religious; they live in the industrial city of Turin where, as the years pass, their children find ways of their own to medicine, marriage, literature, politics. It is all very ordinary, except that the background to the story is Mussolini's Italy in its steady downward descent to race law and world war. The Levis are, among other things, unshakeable anti-fascists. That will complicate their lives.

Family Lexicon is about a family and language—and about storytelling not only as a form of survival but also as an instrument of deception and domination. The book takes the shape of a novel, yet everything is true. "Every time that I have found myself inventing something in accordance with my old habits as a novelist, I have felt impelled at once to destroy [it]," Ginzburg tells us at the start. "The places, events, and people are all real."

©1963, 1999, 2010 Giulio Einaudi Editore, s.p.a., Turin; Translation copyright 2017 by Jenny McPhee; Afterword copyright 2017 by Peg Boyers (P)2023 Tantor
Family Life Fiction Genre Fiction Historical Fiction Political Italy War

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Loved family lexicon - the reading unfortunately I did not. The reader isn’t Italian, so mispronounced several Italian words and even the name Natalia, which was a shame. Other than that, can’t fault the book!

Beautiful book

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