El roman de Erri de Luca es un retrato lacónico y denso de la juventud en Nápoles en los años 60. La lucha de la gente común por la supervivencia obliga a un niño a actuar como un adulto. Una novela que gira de manera conmovedora en torno a la fuerza elemental del amor.
Erri De Luca Libros
Erri De Luca es un escritor cuyas obras están profundamente arraigadas en sus experiencias vitales. Como autodidacta, domina varios idiomas, incluido el hebreo antiguo y el yidis, y su pasión por la escalada se refleja en su prosa. Su escritura, que comenzó a una edad temprana, se caracteriza por una perspectiva única sobre la condición humana. A pesar de ser no creyente, ha traducido varios libros de la Biblia al italiano y ha explorado diversos aspectos del judaísmo. Sus obras, a menudo inspiradas en su trabajo como obrero y sus viajes, muestran una voz potente e inconfundible.







Los peces no cierran los ojos
- 128 páginas
- 5 horas de lectura
El crimen del soldado
- 112 páginas
- 4 horas de lectura
God's Mountain
- 176 páginas
- 7 horas de lectura
Set against the backdrop of a pivotal year in a young boy's life, the narrative unfolds through his secret diary. As he navigates the complexities of adolescence, he faces transformative experiences that broaden his understanding of the world. The story captures the essence of growth, discovery, and the challenges of coming of age, revealing how a single year can shape one's identity and perspective.
The Day Before Happiness. Der Tag vor dem Glück, englische Ausgabe
- 128 páginas
- 5 horas de lectura
"Happiness - was it right to name it without knowing it? It sounded shameless in my mouth, like when someone shows off about knowing a celebrity and just uses their first name . . . A young orphan boy grows up in Naples, playing football, roaming the city's streets and hidden places. The older boys call him 'monkey' because he can climb anywhere. He is alone, apart from Don Gaetano, the apartment caretaker, who feeds him, teaches him to play scopa, and tells him stories about women, history and the dark secrets of Naples' past. The one day the boy sees a young girl standing at a window. It is an encounter that will haunt his life for years and, eventually, shape his destiny. Told with the simplicity of a fairy tale and the intensity of a memory, The Day Before Happinessis the story of friendship, a city and what makes us who we are."
Two men go walking in the Dolomites, but not together; one falls to his death, the other reports the body. Is it coincidence that they knew each other in earlier years, and that one had betrayed the other?
The Day Before Happiness
- 128 páginas
- 5 horas de lectura
'Happiness - was it right to name it without knowing it? It sounded shameless in my mouth, like when someone shows off about knowing a celebrity and just uses their first name, saying Marcello when they really mean Mastroianni ...' A young orphan boy grows up in Naples, playing football, roaming the city's streets and hidden places. The older boys call him 'monkey' because he can climb anywhere. He is alone, apart from Don Gaetano, the apartment caretaker, who feeds him, teaches him to play scopa, and tells him stories about women, history and the dark secrets of Naples' past. Then one day the boy sees a young girl standing at a window. It is an encounter that will haunt his life for years and, eventually, shape his destiny. Lyrical and exuberant, told with the simplicity of a fairy tale and the intensity of a memory, The Day Before Happiness is the story of friendship, a city and what makes us who we are.
Un uomo solo in una casa di montagna e un piatto in più messo per errore sulla povera tavola della festa. Un viaggiatore intrappolato nella nebbia e una porta che si apre.“Andavamo dietro ai pensieri,come fa il vento con le nuvole.”Un racconto luminoso in cui le parole di Erri De Luca, fuse con i disegni di Alessandro Sanna, conducono il lettore in un’atmosfera sospesa.Una storia che parla di condivisione, della capacità di riconoscere e accogliere i doni, e della magia che nasce da un incontro.
Für was es sich zu kämpfen lohnt Die Menschen seines süditalienischen Heimatortes kennen ihn nur als "den Gärtner". Er führt ein zurückgezogenes Leben, umgeben von Büchern, Blumen und Bäumen. Sein einziger Freund ist der Blumenverkäufer Selim, ein illegaler Einwanderer, der sich wie er nach dem Himmel im Süden sehnt. Bis unerwartet Laila in sein Leben tritt, eine junge Prostituierte. Sie erinnert ihn an seine lange verdrängte Vergangenheit: Zwanzig Jahre zuvor war er seiner großen Liebe nach Argentinien gefolgt, um mit ihr gegen die Militärdiktatur zu kämpfen. Ein Kampf, der ein tragisches Ende nahm. Nun wird er erneut vor Entscheidungen gestellt, die längst getroffen schienen, und gezwungen, für die Frau zu kämpfen, die er liebt.

