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Translated by Pulitzer Prize-winning author Jhumpa Lahiri, Ties is a compulsively readable and provocative novel about marriage and family by one of Italy's bestselling novelists.
Like many marriages, Vanda and Aldo's has been subject to strain, to attrition, to the burden of routine. Yet it has survived intact. Or so things appear. The rupture in their marriage lies years in the past, but if one looks closely enough, the fissures and fault lines are evident. It is a cracked vase that may shatter at the slightest touch. Or perhaps it has already shattered, and nobody is willing to acknowledge the fact.
Domenico Starnone's thirteenth work of fiction is a powerful short novel about relationships, family, love, and the ineluctable consequences of one's actions. Known as a consummate stylist and beloved as a talented storyteller, Domenico Starnone is the winner of Italy's most prestigious literary award, The Strega.
Winner of The Bridge Prize for Best Novel...
144 pages, Kindle Edition
First published October 14, 2014
















In case it’s slipped your mind, Dear Sir, let me remind you: I am your wife.Thus opens the novel with accusations of Vanda, a mother of two teens, whose husband, Aldo, has left the family to be with a younger woman. She writes with definite anger but refrains from pouring her heart out. Aldo, who is firmly in love with Lydia, defends his position but refrains from severing ties altogether. Sandro, 11 and Anna, 7 remain undecided on their parents – one’s visible presence and the other’s invisible care makes the side difficult to choose.




"الأربطة الوحيدة التي وضع والدانا لها اعتبارا هي تلك التي عذب بها كل منهما الآخر طوال حياته."
"وأدركت هي أيضا، علي الرغم من أنها تسخر من أخيها، كانت تحاول من خلال قصة الأربطة تلك أن تثبت أنني لم أكن مجرد شخص عادي يجب أن يعهد إليه بدور الأب، ولكنه شئ أكبر من هذا."