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The Natural Disorder of Things

Published
Jul 2006
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General Fiction General Fiction
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272

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The Natural Disorder of Things is at once a murder mystery, a tale of erotic obsession, and a meditation on order and disorder, on fullness and emptiness, and on fathers and the traces they leave on their children. Claudio Fratta is a garden designer; a naturally solitary man, he is nonetheless a tender, playful companion to his nephews and a considerate colleague. But he's also obsessed with wreaking vengeance on the loan shark who bankrupted his father; pursuing an enigmatic, alluring woman; and wracked with guilt at having watched his brother die from an overdose.
Set in an Italian landscape both unchanged and deeply marked by the twentieth century, The Natural Disorder of Things is peopled with an authentic snapshot of contemporary Italy: wealthy dilettantes, ex-convicts, right-wing secessionists, left-wing conspiracy theorists, and immigrant Moroccan, Chinese, and Sikh workers.
Andrea Canobbio's masterful and fluid prose captures not only the character of Claudio--who cannot stop mulling over his past--but the central theme of the book: that his history is a burden, a legacy of guilt, silence, and misunderstanding. Professionally, Claudio imposes order on the landscape, but he cannot lay to rest the tragic past for himself and the people he loves.

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Aug 2007 Picador ISBN13 9780312426347 ISBN10 0312426348
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First Edition Jul 2006 Farrar, Straus and Giroux ISBN13 9780374219611 ISBN10 0374219613
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Jan 2008 Michael Russell ISBN13 9781847242501 ISBN10 1847242502
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Jul 2007 Farrar, Straus and Giroux ISBN13 9781429924016 ISBN10 1429924012
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Jul 2007 Farrar, Straus and Giroux ISBN10 B004YEP7MY
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