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The Road to the City

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A magnificently stark book—within the smallness of one poor, muddled, provincial life, Natalia Ginzburg finds enormous pain and loss

An almost unbearably intimate novella, The Road to the City concentrates on a young woman barely awake to life, who fumbles through her days: she is fickle yet kind, greedy yet abashed, stupidly ambitious yet loving too—she is a mass of confusion. She's in a bleak space, lit with the hard clarity of a Pasolini film. Her family is no help: her father is largely absent; her mother is miserable; her sister's unhappily promiscuous; her brothers are in a separate masculine world. Only her cousin Nini seems to see her. She falls into disgrace and then "marries up," but without any joy, blind to what was beautiful right before her own eyes. The Road to the City was Ginzburg's very first work, originally published under a pseudonym. "I think it might be her best book," her translator Gini Alhadeff remarked: "And apparently she thought so, too, at the end of her life, when assembling a complete anthology of her work for Mondadori.
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    • Publisher's Weekly

      March 31, 1990
      The protagonists of these two astute, finely burnished novellas by the eminent Italian author are young women who learn to accept the cultural lesson that deems it their duty to secure a man. Courtship and marriage become battlefields where they are tested, wounded and/or decorated. In ``The Road to the City,'' 17-year-old Delia, whose harried, toothless mother ``spent her days cursing her children,'' looks to the city for escape. Caught in the delirium of her seduction by Giulio, a crass but affluent medical student whom she hopes to marry, Delia fails to note the deep reciprocal love she feels for the poor, intellectual Nini. Pregnant, seemingly deserted, Delia finally yields to her bittersweet fate. ``The Dry Heart'' opens with a wife in her 20s, once a drab schoolteacher, who shoots her husband after she has devoted painful years to their sickly baby. Albert was a man ``who quickly tired of everything'' but his obsessive affair with another woman. In each novella, the heroine's agony is sharpened by the presence of a frivolous, heartless beauty, sister or friend, who indulges her own pleasures with impunity.

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