The lovers A novel

Paolo Cognetti, 1978-

Book - 2022

"As a romance blooms in an isolated Italian Alpine town, fate and free will shape the lives of many in this gorgeously written novel from the internationally bestselling author of The Eight Mountains"--

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Genres
Romance fiction
Novels
Published
New York, NY : HarperVia 2022.
Language
English
Italian
Main Author
Paolo Cognetti, 1978- (author)
Other Authors
Stash Luczkiw (translator)
Edition
First edition
Item Description
Originally published as La felicità del lupo in Italy in 2021 by Einaudi.
Physical Description
pages cm
ISBN
9780063115408
9780063115415
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Review by Booklist Review

The latest novel from Italian author Cognetti (The Wild Boy, 2019) is the story of a man's transformative year in the Italian Alps. After ending his ten-year relationship with his girlfriend and moving out of their shared home in Milan, 40-year-old writer Fausto finds his way to the mountains. Funds dwindling, he takes a job as a cook at Babette's Feast, the only local restaurant in Fontana Fredda. As winter arrives, he meets Silvia, who is waitressing while figuring out what she wants out of life. Soon Fausto and Silvia become lovers, continuing their relationship through the summer, when Silvia takes a job at a climbing refuge farther into the mountains. Fausto develops a friendship with Santorso, an elderly former forest ranger who has lived in Fontana Fredda for decades. With precise details of a landscape both idyllic and dangerous, Cognetti invites readers into Fontana Fredda and the lives of his characters. Written in simple prose, seamlessly translated by Luczkiw, The Lovers is a thoughtfully crafted series of character studies firmly rooted in its setting.

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Review by Publisher's Weekly Review

Cognetti (The Eight Mountains) delivers a beautiful meditation on nature, love, and renewal in the Alps. A 40-year-old writer, Fausto, separates from his wife and leaves Milan for the Fontana Fredda mountains where he takes a job at a restaurant called Babette's Feast, the namesake of its fellow city transplant owner, who runs the place after divorcing her former"mountain man" husband, Santorso, who returns occasionally to dine there. Silvia, a 27-year-old waitress Cognetti describes as having "the air of a world traveler," catches his eye and eventually they become lovers. Drawing on the naturalism of Jack London (Fausto is a fan), Cognetti describes the landscape as a witness to the whims of fate as the lovers break apart ("And around Fontana Fredda the mountains existed, altogether indifferent to the dreams of these human beings, and would continue to exist when they woke up"). Luczkiw acknowledges the novel's surface-level simplicity in a translator's note, and indeed the premise might cause readers' eyes to roll, but Cognetti adds depth by making the natural world a character of its own and by setting up an intriguing mirror effect between the two couples. This atmospheric story offers plenty of surprises. Agent: Renata Petrusheva, Malatesta Literary Agency. (June)

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