Without Blood

Alessandro Baricco

Without Blood by Alessandro Baricco (eBook ISBN 9781847678515) book cover

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‘Contained in theses few page is a complete portrait of what it means to be human, at our most elemental, and the effect is awesome.’ The Observer

Without Blood begins with a shocking, visceral act of violence - the assassination of a man and his family. Only the daughter, Nina, survives, thanks to an extraordinary act of mercy by one of the attackers. Nina is just four years old.

Decades later Nina hunts down the last of her family’s murderers, the man who was her saviour. Their reunion brings about a profound reappraisal of their lives and what took place on that fateful night over half a century earlier.

Highly visual and unforgettably sad, Without Blood is a haunting book about damage, longing, memory and forgiveness. Ann Goldstein’s superb translation captures Baricco’s effortless prose style and gives readers in Britain the opportunity to experience this gem of a novel that has already delighted hundreds of thousands across Europe.


“Baricco’s writing shows an author in unquestioned control of his vocabulary, his phrases brief but beautifully cadenced.”
independent

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“With its tenderness, eroticism and simplicity, it is one of the most astonishing and moving novels I have ever read.”
daily Telegraph

“Baricco’s delicate, minimalist prose style, full of wistful refrains and subtle rondos, is closer to a haiku than anything in the European literary tradition.”
independent On Sunday

“Short and sharp, the novel’s conclusion is as moving a piece of writing as one might hope to read.”
Chris Power


Alessandro Baricco

Alessandro Baricco was born in Turin in 1958. He is the author of six novels, including Silk and Without Blood, all of which have been translated into English. His latest novel, Questa Storia, was recently published to great acclaim in Italy, and he has also produced five collections of essays and a theatrical monologue.