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Moriremo tutti, ma non oggi. Romanzo

€21,00

The literary revelation that celebrates being alive

Synopsis

Gilda is afraid of death, like everyone else. Except that she is also afraid of continuing to live, and all that this entails: managing a family that is incapable of dealing with problems. Or paying the bills. Or finally turning her relationship with Eleanor around.

When, somewhat by chance, she begins working as a secretary at St. Rigobert's Church, she discovers a new perspective on death and survival. There she will meet unforgettable people like the pastor Jeff, who cries in secret after every funeral; Giuseppe, a deeply unmotivated motivator, who calls her every night to ask her out on a date; an elderly woman, a cat lover, with whom she exchanges emails. People who life doesn't smile on more than it does on her, and who nevertheless continue to try.

Because one day we will all die, that's true. But not today.

Details

Translation by Silvia Bonotto
Cover illustration by Martí Melcion
Year of publication: February 2024
Number of pages: 288 pages
Format: 14 x 21 cm
Binding: Hardback
ISBN: 9788831321914

Author

Emily Austin was born in Ontario, Canada. She studied English Language and Literature at King's University College and Library and Information Science at Western University. Although she was raised Catholic, she soon realized that it was impossible for her to identify with the religious community. We Will All Die, But Not Today, her first novel, inspired by her tragicomic youthful torments, won the Leacock Medal Award, the Canadian prize for humorous literature, and was shortlisted for the Ottawa Book Awards and the Amazon First Novel Award. Considered one of the greatest exponents of Canadian queer literature, she now lives in Ottawa.

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Moriremo tutti, ma non oggi. Romanzo

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