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Published on Oct 07, 2014 | 176 Pages
THE FALL is a memoir like no other. Its 424 short passages match the number of steps taken by Diogo Mainardi’s son Tito as he walks, with great difficulty, alongside his father through the streets of Venice, the city where a medical mishap during Tito’s birth left him with Cerebral Palsy.
As they make their way toward the hospital where both their lives changed forever, Mainairdi begins to draw on his knowledge of art and history, seeking to better explain a tragedy that was entirely avoidable. From Marcel Proust to Neil Young, to Sigmund Freud to Humpty Dumpty, to Renaissance Venice and Auschwitz, he charts the trajectory of the Western world, with Tito at its center, showing how his fate has been shaped by the past.
Told with disarming simplicity; by turns angry, joyful, and always generous, wise and suprising, THE FALL is an anstonishing book.
As they make their way toward the hospital where both their lives changed forever, Mainairdi begins to draw on his knowledge of art and history, seeking to better explain a tragedy that was entirely avoidable. From Marcel Proust to Neil Young, to Sigmund Freud to Humpty Dumpty, to Renaissance Venice and Auschwitz, he charts the trajectory of the Western world, with Tito at its center, showing how his fate has been shaped by the past.
Told with disarming simplicity; by turns angry, joyful, and always generous, wise and suprising, THE FALL is an anstonishing book.
Author
Diogo Mainardi
Diogo Mainardi is the author of four novels, two essay collections, and the screenplay for 16060, which was featured at the Venice Film Festival and New York Film Festival. Known for his articles in Brazil’s largest weekly magazine, Veja, he has also translated the work of Evelyn Waugh, Italo Calvino, and Gore Vidal into Portuguese. He lives in Venice.
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