by Angelo Cannavacciuolo
translated by Gregory Pell
foreword by Jay Parini
Rutgers University Press, 2024
Paper: 978-1-9788-3710-2 | eISBN: 978-1-9788-3712-6 | Cloth: 978-1-9788-3711-9
Library of Congress Classification PQ4903.A56C6713 2023
Dewey Decimal Classification 853.92

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ABOUT THIS BOOK

Michele Campo is living the bourgeois Italian dream. Now a speech pathologist in his forties, he resides in an expensive Naples home with his partner, Costanza, daughter of an upper-class family. Michele’s own family origins, however, are murkier. When he is assigned to work with five-year-old foster child Martina, he grows increasingly engrossed by her case, as his own buried family history slowly claws its way back to the surface. The first novel by acclaimed Italian writer Angelo Cannavacciuolo to be translated into English, When Things Happen tells a powerful and intriguing story of what we lose when we leave our origins behind. It presents a panoramic view of Neapolitan society unlike any in literature, revealing a city of extreme contrasts, with a glamorous center ringed by suburban squalor. Above all, it is a psychologically nuanced portrait of a man struggling to locate what he values in life and the poor vulnerable child who helps him find it. 
 


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