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Those life lasting encounters, those moments one can never forget. Written by the master of contemporary narrative.
There are many encounters here that give shape to this story, and each one has a light, an atmosphere and unforgettable characters. Some have marked the childhood and adolescence of Camilleri, and others that occurred later on during his career as a theatre and television director. Some are unknown, and take us back to the years of Fascism and the War, moments marked by stories that because of their humanity and sincerity, acquire an epic dimension, and the magic of a fundamental memory as they are a unique stepping stone, a turning point in the journey of the writer.
The anarchic, invincible indifference of Antonio, insensitive to the military callings and the horrors of the war: the surprising beauty of an encounter with a free thinking and loving bishop; the unforgettable memory of that stormy night when Camilleri’s father saved a heroic commanding officer who had gone missing; the last goodbye to “Foffa”, prostitute by necessity, alone in life and in love.
And woven into the stories, the sudden encounter with Primo Levi and his silences, the extravagance of Gadda, the frank confrontation with Pasolini about the direction of one of his theatre productions just before his death, and also Elio Vittorini, Benedetto Croce, Antonio Tabucchi…
Among the many characters a book stands out, The Human Condition by Andre’ Malraux, the reading of which was fundamental in shattering Camilleri’s fascist beliefs.
“Camilleri transforms each glance, smile, tear, mood and nervous tic of his life into a necklace of individual pearls”.
Marco Travaglio, Il Fatto Quotidiano
“Camilleri delves into his memory bank with grace and melancholy. A true homage to his readers”.
Francesco Musolino, Gazzetta del Sud
“Thirty three bolts of thunder as Camilleri chisels away at the human condition”.
Piero Melati, il Venerdi di Repubblica
“Encounters and memories of passions, vices and desires that make history”.
Lirio Abbate, L’Espresso
“Andrea Camilleri is not just a magnificent inventor of stories. He is also a great narrator, and because he has been graced with a long life, filled with important (and singular) encounters, all he needs to do is shake his tree of memories for a shower of precious narrative gems to fall to our feet”.
Nicola Lagioia, Writer
“From Primo Levi to Pasolini, from Vittorini to Gadda, a gallery of surprising portraits from Italy’s most loved author”.
La Repubblica
“Friends of Certain Moments: Andrea Camilleri’s impossible and surreal encounters”.
Il Fatto Quotidiano
“Moments that are marked by deeply human stories, thus acquiring the magic quality of absolute memories”.
La Gazzetta di Parma
“In Certain Moments Camilleri talks about the fundamental encounters of a life among men, women and books”.
Il Mattino
“I know I am repeating myself, but Camilleri is a Master with no rules”.
Antonio Manzini, writer
Germany: Kindler / Rowohlt; Spain: Duomo
Andrea Camilleri (1925 – 2019) was one of the best-known and best-loved Italian authors in the world. Throughout his very long career he wrote poetry, screenplays, short stories, historical, socially committed and fantasy novels. His consecration as an author, however, came with the extraordinary success of the Inspector Montalbano books. Camilleri’s work has been translated into thirty-five languages and has had over thirty million readers. Salani published I tacchini non ringraziano (2018).
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