Borgo Vecchio

In metropolises there are often areas that seem to concentrate in a few streets the energy, character, darkness, violence and beauty of the whole city, as if they were a condensate of life, a clumped and strong version of the flavors of every corner and square. This is the neighborhood of which Calaciura tells, a handful of narrow streets in the heart of Palermo in which every vice and virtue, heart and gut, misery and wealth is mirrored and deformed. Here live Mimmo and Cristofaro, children and fraternal friends, Carmela and her daughter Celeste, Totò the robber and the friend who will betray him, here horses are bred for races and the scales of the delicatessens are rigged, while the ferry's barks mingle with the wails caused by a drunken father's fists. On one side is the sea, with its wind that disrupts smells in dancing whirls, carrying fragrance of meat all the way into the homes of those who never eat meat. On the other is the flat expanse of the city, with its stores, wealthy ladies, law and guards. In the alleys, the smell of bread baked twice a day arouses such awe that each person marks himself with a cross, perhaps as law enforcement besieges the neighborhood and guards its entrances. But the larger city cannot stifle its guts, its heart, for there its soul has rested, there it glimpses the miracles and wonder of each day, the pride and effulgence of the ancient, of the present, the hope of the future.


Giosuè Calaciura was born in Palermo in 1960.
He is a writer and journalist. In 1998 he published his first novel Malacarne (Baldini & Castoldi, reissued in 2022 by Sellerio), followed by Sgobbo (Baldini & Castoldi Dalai, 2002, 2002 Campiello Selection Prize), La figlia perduta. La favola dello Slum (Bompiani, 2005), Urbi et Orbi (Baldini & Castoldi Dalai, 2006), the anthology of short stories Bambini e altri animali (Sellerio, 2013), Pantelleria (Laterza, 2016), Borgo Vecchio (Sellerio, 2017, Premio Marco Polo Venise 2019 for the best Italian novel translated into France and Prix Mediterranée 2020), Il tram di Natale (Sellerio, 2018, Premio Presidi del Libro “Alessandro Leogrande” 2019) and Io sono Gesù (Sellerio, 2021). Una notte (Sellerio, 2022) is his last novel.

He is the author of radio plays and of the Fahrenheit program on Rai Radiotre.
He collaborates with magazines and newspapers.

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