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Francesca Marciano

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Born
Rome, Italy
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Francesca Marciano is an Italian novelist and a screen writer. She has lived in New York and in Kenya for many years. To date she has written three novels and two collections of short stories : “Rules of the Wild”, listed as one of the NYT notable books of the year, ”Casa Rossa”, “The End of Manners”, “The Other Language” shortlisted for the Story Prize in 2014 and "Animal Spirit". She’s currently living in Rome. ...more

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Francesca Marciano Hi Tracy, sorry for answering so late, only now i discovered your question! I'm working on a new collection of short stories which will be out in abou…moreHi Tracy, sorry for answering so late, only now i discovered your question! I'm working on a new collection of short stories which will be out in about a year and a half. I know everyone prefers novels to short stories, but I feel short stories are such a perfect form. I needed to write a few more! Like The other language, some of these stories are taking place in different parts of the world, but most are set in Italy.
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The Other Language

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Rules of the Wild: A Novel ...

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Casa Rossa

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Animal Spirit: Stories

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“Inutile piangere sul latte versato. (No use crying over spilled milk.)”
Francesca Marciano, Casa Rossa

“Love sometimes makes people ruthless in a way that not even hatred can.”
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“Jealousy is a disease, it's like a poison.”
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“When I was in high school, all my friends said they were going to be writers. And I thought, How come you get to be a writer, and I don’t? I thought WRITER was written on their foreheads and they saw it when they looked in the mirror, and I sure didn’t see it when I looked in the mirror.
I always thought of writing as holy. I still do.”
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“Since his mother died I have seen him steam a cucumber thinking it was zucchini. That's the kind of thing that turns my heart right over.”
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“Towards the end of your life you have something like a pain schedule to fill out—a long schedule like a federal document, only it's your pain schedule. Endless categories. First, physical causes—like arthritis, gallstones, menstrual cramps. New category, injured vanity, betrayal, swindle, injustice. But the hardest items of all have to do with love. The question then is: So why does everybody persist? If love cuts them up so much....”
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“Love is an abstract noun, something nebulous. And yet love turns out to be the only part of us that is solid, as the world turns upside down and the screen goes black.”
Martin Amis, The Second Plane: September 11, 2001-2007

“Language is like a road, it cannot be perceived all at once because it unfolds in time, whether heard or read. This narrative or temporal element has made writing and walking resemble each other.”
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