Ferocity
"A family wrecked by patriarchal stranglehold; a daughter who both defends and defies her father; and the deep rottenness of a society that bends low to power...Make this work biting social commentary as well as edge-of-seat reading...A Rich and readable cautionary tale for strong-minded readers." -Library Journal, starred review "A mesmerizing exploration of failure, resilience, and profound, multifaceted loss." -Kirkus "This oblique kaleidoscopic approach allows the mystery to slowly and captivatingly resolve while offering a layered portrait of contemporary Italian life and the abuses of power that money can excuse." -Publishers Weekly "Complex, darkly absorbing and mysterious literary fiction [...] Lagioia's prose-in Shugaar's translation-depicts a family living far from the ease it projects; loyalties and betrayals painted in shades of gray; and a violently alive setting that plays off its characters." -Booklist "A deeply satisfying read all its own...A Page-turner, sure, but smart, smart, smart." -Words Without Borders "[I]ntricately planned...Renders moral and political corruption's rampant and universal prevalence." -BOMB magazine "This sumptuous (prose) (...) quickly wields allegory, social realism, domestic drama, and myth to create a layered and expansive novel." -Chicago Review of Books "A work of startling energy and structural precision, an ambitious novel whose linguistic brilliance is frequently at odds with the twists and turns of Michele's quest for the truth." -Financial Times "[Ferocity] ticks all the boxes of a thriller while also being a masterfully written, baroque, many-faceted depiction of modern Italy." -The Spectator "Ferocity is a portrait of a family tragedy, but also at its heart explores two competing visions of humanity: one ferocious and deterministic, the other transcendent and free-willed." -The Guardian "Lagioia writes vividly and conjures up an atmosphere of menace with great skill." -The Mail on Sunday "Lagioia is one of the most interesting Italian authors alive today." -Michele De Mieri, Domenica del Sole 24 Ore "Lagioia brilliantly demonstrates the folly of his characters: rather than describing them from the outside, he constructs his narrative by oscillating unceasingly between past and future, premonition and regret." -Emanuele Trevi, Corriere della Sera "A story about family, about wealth, about Italians, about a humanity that is obscenely spent and confounded. A Powerful, supremely well-crafted novel." -Goffredo Fofi, Internazionale "There's something Balzacian about Ferocity (and something that puts one in mind of Franzen's The Corrections). IT digs beneath current events, inhabiting a zone that is more opaque and ambiguous than the nightly news." -Paolo di Paolo, TuttoLibri "Nicola Lagioia's latest novel opens with a scene that is hypnotically, devastatingly beautiful." -Massimo Onofri, Avvenire "This novel reminds one of the Greek tragedies and those ineluctable questions about the relationship between choice and destiny." -Luca Illetterati, Alias