Bug A novel

Giacomo Sartori, 1958-

Book - 2021

"Growing up deaf, the young narrator of Giacomo Sartori's novel Bug is hyper-attuned to the vibrations of the atoms in the air and the mental weather in those around him. He has a hard time focusing on what adults want him to, though, and sometimes bites people when agitated. Yet he's hardly the only unique one in his brood. His tech-genius older brother is called IQ in public and Robin Hood in the hackersphere, where he breaks into the systems of the pesticide corporation responsible for decimating his mother's bees. Their semi-estranged father is an engineer who profiles consumers for Nutella, which, our narrator knows, serves as a cover for his real job of pinpointing terrorists. Though divorced, he's moved back ...into the converted chicken coop where the family lives. They're visited by their grandfather, a retired anarchist now working on a magnum opus about worms. There's certainly enough going on in the family before their mother gets sideswiped by a semi truck and ends up comatose. In his mother's silence, our narrator decides that if he can become better behaved, he'll make her emerald eyes snap back open. His speech therapist and confidante, Logo, takes his sign-language dictation as he relates the events of his days and his thoughts to his mom. He tells her about the artificial intelligence robot his brother is designing, of their battle with the neighbor (he of the pesticides), and the smart beehive they've built for her. And his new mysterious friend, Bug, who shows up on the computer one day and seems very familiar with the family. . . .With the warm satirical humor and intelligence that made readers fall in love with his novel I Am God, Giacomo Sartori weaves a dense dysfunctional family story like no other, weighted with searching questions about how we deal with technology, the earth, and each other."--Provided by publisher.

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Subjects
Genres
Domestic fiction
Psychological fiction
Italian fiction Translations into English
Published
Brooklyn, New York : Restless Books [2021]
Language
English
Main Author
Giacomo Sartori, 1958- (author)
Other Authors
Frederika Randall (translator)
Edition
First Restless Book paperback edition
Item Description
"First published as BACO by Exòrma Edizioni, Rome, 2019"--Title page verso
Physical Description
304 pages ; 18 cm
ISBN
9781632062741
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Review by Publisher's Weekly Review

Italian novelist Sartori (I Am God) delivers a witty tale of family resilience and a dangerous, homemade AI bot. After the nameless, deaf 10-year-old narrator's mother is left in a coma after a car accident, the narrator bites a schoolmate in frustration and is suspended. Now stuck at home, the boy works with a tutor while dealing with his quirky family members: a computer programmer father who seeks help from his 13-year-old computer hacker son, IQ, to fulfill a contract with a U.S. intelligence agency; and a pot-smoking grandfather who studies worms. Added to this ensemble is the narrator's mysterious new digital friend, BUG, the result of one of IQ's many computer experiments. The boy enjoys BUG's company, but as their communications continue, he begins to suspect BUG is interfering with the world around him, from turning off the television to infiltrating the school's computer system and allowing for his readmittance. While Sartori tends to pile on the similes ("I climbed lightly, like a spider"; "Papa howls like a wolf") and rushes his conclusion, the characters' antics escalate in inventive and unexpected ways. This is worth a spin. Agent: Marco Vigevani, Italian Literary. (Feb.)

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