The Book of Katerina - Auguste Corteau
FINALIST FOR THE EBRD PRIZE FOR LITERATURE, 2022
Translated from Greek by Claire Papamichail.
My name is Katerina, and I died by a route dark and lonely, for there was too much in me I could bear no longer.
In this acclaimed Greek novel, Auguste Corteau imagines his own mother’s inner life, observing with wit and earthy humour the saga of her extended family’s ups and downs in the city of Thessaloniki over three generations.
From the poverty of the early years through to affluence and aspirations of grandeur, Katerina drags her husband and son into the chaos of her life: sicknesses are hidden, siblings fight for love and attention while feckless husbands and unwanted children are riven through the family story.
“The Book of Katerina is a gleefully sardonic novel about illness and family, and how we can never quite cure ourselves of either.” - GLEN JAMES BROWN, author of the Portico- and Orwell-shortlisted novel, Ironopolis
Pages | 170 |
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Publication Date | 2021 |
Publisher | Parthian Books |
ISBN | 9781912681266 |
Binding | Paperback |
Author | Antonis Samarakis |
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