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L'uomo che vive sui treni

Racconti ferroviari

Gianinazzi, Andrea (The Man Who Lives on Trains)

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[ book tip by Literatur Schweiz ] Here are eight stories – told as if eight fragments of a single story: the story of a vagrant, who lives on trains and whose own path crosses the paths of many other people. Only the first and the last story are about him: the tale of a deportation train that finishes up on a disused railway line because the war has ended; and the one about his own tragic end on a train he boards quite by chance and on which he becomes aware of the sense of his own existence.
Between these two extremes are the stories of other people: the permanent way inspector, who every week walks through a long tunnel, looking for damage to the track; the retired old man who spends his mornings at the railway station and watches people as they arrive and depart; the woman who goes back to her husband to hammer out the details of their divorce; the train conductor, who is about to retire and on his last shift takes a nostalgic trip on a goods train through the Alps; the student of Logic, who is simply going home from University for the vacation and gets mixed up in an incident involving drugs at the border; and lastly the truck driver who, one night, in the middle of a storm, loses both his vehicle and a colleague.
These ‹Stories of the Rails› will envelop readers in a pleasant nostalgia for railways and rail travel – whilst at the same time deeply affecting them through the distressing situations they describe. The rattling and creaking of a bygone technology captures sketches of everyday life and casts an intense light on the life and times of the 20th century.

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[ Favourite quote ] «The railway track seemed dead as dead can be: two iron rails laid on a roadbed now invaded by weeds. A few shrubs had also managed to take root between the sleepers and were beginning to thrive.»

[ book info ] Gianinazzi, Andrea: L'uomo che vive sui treni . Racconti ferroviari. (original language: Italian) The Man Who Lives on Trains. Armando Dadò editore, Locarno, 2012 . ISBN: 978-88-8281-294-2.


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Genre: narrative prose
Languages (book tip): French, German, English, Italian


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