Roman Elegy

by Sabine Gruber

Peter Lewis (Translator)

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It is 2009: writer Clara Burger arrives in Rome to sort out the affairs and clear the flat of her school friend Ines, prematurely dead from cancer. Sorting through Ines' belongings, Clara finds a manuscript containing not only an autobiographical account of Ines' strange experiences while working as a chambermaid in Rome in the summer of 1978, but also the life story of her former employer, the hotelier Emma Manente. Originally from Italy's German-speaking enclave South Tyrol (like Clara and Ines), Emma first comes to Rome in the late 1930s and becomes an eyewitness to the capital's turbulent past and present: Mussolini's fascist regime, the Nazi occupation and an uneasy postwar democracy threatened by corruption and extremism. In a sweeping tale of remembrance and reconciliation, of lives unfulfilled and loves unrequited, "Roman Elegy" interweaves the personal stories of three resilient women with a fascinating historical narrative of the Eternal City, in all its contrasting squalor and beauty, compassion and savagery.
  • ISBN10 1908323108
  • ISBN13 9781908323101
  • Publish Date 23 May 2013
  • Publish Status Out of Print
  • Out of Print 4 February 2022
  • Publish Country GB
  • Imprint Haus Publishing