Paradiso

Michele Masneri author Richard Village translator

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Foundry Editions

Publishing:19th May '26

£13.99

This title is due to be published on 19th May, and will be despatched as soon as possible.

Paradiso cover

A darkly comic journey through ambition, illusion, and the eternal city

On the hottest day of one of the hottest summers anyone has ever known, young journalist Federico Desideri is sent on an apparently routine assignment; to snatch an interview with Italy’s latest Oscar winning film director. But in Rome. Far from the comforts of his native Milan. When the director turns out to be elusive, and the Romans as rough as their reputation, Federico falls in with Barry Volpicelli, the rumoured inspiration behind the winning movie’s lead character - a seductive, fast-talking, America-obsessed rogue, and instead of finding his interviewee, he finds himself in Paradiso—Barry’s crumbling country estate on the Lazio coast, with an eccentric cast of inhabitants who seem frozen in time. Alan Bennett meets Fellini at a shabby, Italian White Lotus in this novel which is a satirical bildungsroman through the nature of illusion, escapism and the enduring myth of the Eternal City. As Federico navigates the absurdities, passions, and dangers of this apparent paradise, it starts to look more and more like purgatory, and he begins to question how he can find his way out.

"Rome, a centrifugal city, reveals itself to those who narrate it from the outside and offers its truth or illusion if we just move away from it. This is also true in Michele Masneri’s novel Paradiso."

-- Il Venerdì di Repubblica

A darkly comic journey through into the Roman night, among eccentric characters and disenchanted glamour

* Corriere della Sera *

“Blending the deeply comic with a meta awareness of Italy’s cinematic and literary heritage, Paradiso creates a world that is suffocating, and self-referential, perhaps really a purgatory.”

* Birdman Magazi

ISBN: 9781917544061

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: unknown

187 pages