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Where Have You All Been

A contemporary, original novel that describes, satirises, scoffs, mourns and rebels, but above all attempts to put a name to the confusion of our times.
The story of a family. The father, a professor about to retire, gives the class’s worst pupil a lift in his car. The mother attempts the first escape of her life. The daughter tries to understand the complexities of romance through harmless flirtations. And the son, the book’s narrator, is studying History and wants to write his thesis on Berlusconi, the only prime minister his generation has known. The story, then, of a family that is at once the story of a country and the story of a generation – a nameless generation seeking to find its way in a society without principles. A contemporary, original novel that describes, satirises, scoffs, mourns and rebels, but above all attempts to give a name to the confusion of our times.
  • Author Paolo Di Paolo
  • Translation Antheos Chrysostomidis
  • Text editing Eleftheria Kopsida
  • Cover design/illustration Christos Kourtoglou
  • Pages: 264
  • ISBN: 978-960-9527-88-0
  • Publication: 2013
  • Categories: Literature, eBooks, Foreign Literature

The author uses current affairs, and specifically the front pages of Italian newspapers which he has been collecting obsessively since childhood, rather as a backdrop to the private sphere; and as he himself concludes that historical and political events are neither good nor bad, but simply true, personal involvement in socio-political affairs gives way to a resolute retreat into the private sphere, which merely cracks open at intervals to reveal its sorrowful parallels with the public sphere.

– Katerina Schina, Kathimerini

The Italian author writes about his own apolitical generation and his country, which has been abandoned to mediocrity, but the decline of political and moral values, ideological confusion, the crisis in institutions such as the family and education, and the lack of role models—which he, in his own way, denounces—concern far more people.

– Stavroula Papaspyrou, Eleftherotypia

The novel wins you over with its fine style, language and excellent structure, which reveal a great literary talent in the making. With this book, the young Di Paolo won the (prestigious and imposing) Strega Prize in his home country, and has been fortunate in his Greek publication thanks to the wonderful edition by Ikaros and the excellent translation by A. Chrysostomidis.

– Librofilo

Paolo Di Paolo

Paolo Di Paolo was born in Rome in 1983. In 2003, he was shortlisted for the Italo Calvino Prize for unpublished works with his collection of short stories *New Skies, New Papers*. He has published books of interviews with the Italian writers Antonio Debenedetti, Raffaele La Capria and Dacia Maraini. He has also published the books Every Journey Is a Novel. Books, Departures, Arrivals (2007) and Tell Me About the Night I Was Born (2008). He has also worked in television and theatre: The Light Breath of Abruzzo (2001), written for the actress Franca Valeri; The Innocence of Postmen (2010), which was staged that same year in Naples as part of the Italia Theatre Festival.

Where Were You All? won the 2012 Modello Award, the 2012 Vitorini Award in Syracuse, and was shortlisted for the 2012 Giocavolante Award.

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