BROTHERSLappin's award-winning translation of a contemporary classic, Fratelli by Carmelo Samonà From the text "For many years now I have been living in an old flat in the heart of the city with my brother, who is ill.   We live alone and visitors are rare. The last survivors of a family that was quite large when I was young, we now move within a complex hierarchy of silences. The location of our flat, high above the city lying invisible at our feet, and the vastness of the adjoining terraces (to which we do not have access, but which we can see from all the windows on our floor) assure us of a quiet yet false seclusion. In the distance we can hear a faint blending of sounds:the muffled clatter of streets and courtyards, the bustling about in the neighboring flats which echo up to us. But these blurred voices congeal our silence rather than disturb it, permeating it with confused vibrations and with the traces of lives which remain obscure.... |
|
Created by The Authors Guild
A note for users of older versions of Internet Explorer, Netscape, or AOL:
This site will look a lot better in a newer browser. Download one for free!
Internet Explorer:
Windows
Mac
|
Netscape:
Windows Mac Other
For AOL users, please choose Internet Explorer above.