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Animalia

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Fitzcarraldo Editions

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Animalia retraces the history of a modest peasant family through the twentieth century as they develop their small plot of land into an intensive pig farm. In an environment dominated by the omnipresence of animals, five generations endure
the cataclysm of war, economic disasters, and the emergence of a brutal industrialism reflecting an ancestral tendency to violence. Only the enchanted realm of childhood – that of Éléonore, the matriarch, and that of Jérôme, the last in the
lineage – and the innate freedom of the animals offer any respite from the visible barbarity of humanity. Written in shifting prose that reflects the passage of time, with shades of László Krasznahorkai and Cormac McCarthy, Animalia is a powerful novel about man’s desire to conquer nature and the transmission of violence from one generation to the next.
Jean-Baptiste del Amo, born in 1981, is one of France’s most exciting and ambitious young writers. Animalia, his fourth novel, published by Gallimard, is his first to appear in English.

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Publisher

Fitzcarraldo Editions

Year

Pages

Paperback / softback

ISBN

9781910695579

Genre

Modern & contemporary (post-1945)

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