A Sun for the Dying

Fiction & Literature, Literary
Cover of the book A Sun for the Dying by Jean-Claude Izzo, Europa Editions
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Author: Jean-Claude Izzo ISBN: 9781609451707
Publisher: Europa Editions Publication: April 16, 2013
Imprint: Europa Editions Language: English
Author: Jean-Claude Izzo
ISBN: 9781609451707
Publisher: Europa Editions
Publication: April 16, 2013
Imprint: Europa Editions
Language: English

A year before his untimely death, Jean-Claude Izzo penned his masterpiece: this dramatic story of a man’s search for human intimacy.
 
Rico has been banished to society’s margins; he has neither a roof over his head nor a steady income on which to depend. When a friend and fellow vagabond dies of exposure after a night spent in the Paris metro, Rico decides to flee the northern cold for his beloved south, for Marseilles and the warmth of the Mediterranean. Diverted and hindered along the way, he suffers the vagaries of human cruelty and pettiness, and is warmed by occasional, fleeting instances of human tenderness. His return to the Mediterranean is simultaneously a homecoming and a pilgrimage in search of lost love, innocence, and humanity.
 
From the celebrated author of theMarseilles trilogy*,* this is both an affecting on-the-road novel and a tender exploration of love’s power both to heal and to destroy.

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A year before his untimely death, Jean-Claude Izzo penned his masterpiece: this dramatic story of a man’s search for human intimacy.
 
Rico has been banished to society’s margins; he has neither a roof over his head nor a steady income on which to depend. When a friend and fellow vagabond dies of exposure after a night spent in the Paris metro, Rico decides to flee the northern cold for his beloved south, for Marseilles and the warmth of the Mediterranean. Diverted and hindered along the way, he suffers the vagaries of human cruelty and pettiness, and is warmed by occasional, fleeting instances of human tenderness. His return to the Mediterranean is simultaneously a homecoming and a pilgrimage in search of lost love, innocence, and humanity.
 
From the celebrated author of theMarseilles trilogy*,* this is both an affecting on-the-road novel and a tender exploration of love’s power both to heal and to destroy.

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