- Series: Penguin Modern Classics
- Imprint: Penguin Classics
- ISBN: 9780241711200
- Length: 800 pages
- Price: £12.99
Lies and Sorcery
byElsa Morante, Jenny McPhee (Translator)
Catherine Taylor, TelegraphThrillingly addictive, magnificent, luxurious . . . as staggering and absorbing as a great 19th-century novel
Lucy Scholes, Financial TimesSpellbinding, exquisite . . . Morante creates something truly modern: a novel about the power of stories and storytelling, both seductive and corrupting . . . every bit as exhilarating to read now as it must have been radical to encounter nearly 80 years ago
Francesca Peacock, SpectatorA triumph: a fairy tale of epic proportions and a rightly rediscovered 20th-century classic
New StatesmanWhat a thrill that this wild, evocative, compelling novel is at long last fully available in English. Its vivid depictions of how class both imprisons and distorts a person’s sense of self is powerful . . . Lies and Sorcery is a fairy tale with no need for fairies or magic
Hisham Matar, author of The ReturnI absolutely love this book. Every page is filled with life, and a life, notwithstanding its pain and longing, that reassures, because it’s done with such attentiveness, intelligence and care, and an ability to perceive and receive so much, and then with seeming effortlessness is reproduced on the page. This is why Morante is one of the most talented writers of the 20th century
Natalia GinzburgI loved it and it had been a long time since I had read anything that gave me such life and joy... It was an extraordinary adventure for me to discover, among those chapter titles that felt so nineteenth-century, that the novel was actually describing our own time and place, our own daily existence with lacerating and painful intensity
Elena Ferrante[In Lies and Sorcery] I discovered that an entirely female story—entirely women’s desires and ideas and feelings—could be compelling and, at the same time, have great literary value
The New York TimesEach plot development is surrounded by acres of commentary whose richness and intensity — deep, dense, psychologically penetrating — provides the story with transformative values, converts melodrama into metaphor
Tim Parks, TLS[Lies and Sorcery] is a work of wild abundance and inexhaustible psychological depth....[it] evokes the passage from a traditional society steeped in the values of collectiveness and belonging to one obsessed with power, with the idea that an individual need only impose their will to have what they want....Elsa Morante’s is, undeniably, a grim vision of the world; yet to read Lies and Sorcery in this heroic new translation by Jenny McPhee, always admirably attentive to the original’s delicate balance between archaism and fluency, is exhilarating throughout
Bailey Trela, The Washington PostA social epic tinged with fabulism and written in a sensual and highly ornate prose . . . a writer of conscience, and of brilliance besides
About Elsa Morante
Elsa Morante was an Italian novelist, poet, and translator. She was born in 1912 in Rome and wrote her debut novel, Lies and Sorcery, while hiding in the countryside during the German occupation of Italy in the Second World War. Alongside Lies and Sorcery, which won the Viareggio Prize, Morante’s novels include Arturo’s Island, which was awarded the Strega Prize, and History: A Novel which became a national bestseller in Italy on publication. She died in 1985.
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