Ebook {Epub PDF} The Volcano by Venero Armanno






















 · A fiercely original, beautifully written, multi-layered tour de force of immense power and humanity, The Volcano tells the tumultuous story of Emilio Aquila, a boy driven mad by love for a woman beyond his reach. His passion turns him into an outcast, forced to live away from his village in the labyrinthine caves high on the slopes of Sicily's Mount Etna.  · In late Australian Book Review published Kerryin Goldsworthy's review of The Volcano, just released. The kind of review a writer dreams about. I've only just found it again so have scanned it here, and also in a larger version in the Articles etc section. For nearly three decades Veny’s works have populated bookshelves and captured hearts of worldwide readers. His book Firehead was shortlisted in the Queensland Premiers Literary Award for Best Novel of the Year and The Volcano won that award in


VENERO (Veny) ARMANNO was born in Brisbane to Sicilian migrant parents and is the author of a book of short stories, Jumping at the Moon, and nine critically acclaimed www.doorway.ru are The Lonely Hunter, Romeo of the Underworld, My Beautiful Friend, Strange Rain, Firehead, The Volcano, Candle Life, The Dirty Beat and Black Mountain.. Firehead was shortlisted in the Queensland Premiers. Venero Armanno's trio of Sicilian themed novels is a significant accomplishment, written masterfully by the son of Sicilian migrants with a powerful dedication to Sicily. The volcano is a novel of emotion, passion and fire set in the shadowlands around Etna and tells us of the epic journey of Emilio Aquila. The book. Armanno, Venero. , The Volcano / Venero Armanno Penguin Random House Australia Sydney, New South Wales. Wikipedia Citation. Please see Wikipedia's template documentation for further citation fields that may be required.


A journey to the Volcano with Venero Armanno. Some positive responses: ‘This is unsettling reading, just like Ishiguro’s award-winning novel [Never Let Me Go], but Black Mountain works on many levels and rewards the reader. There is much to ponder in this dark, well-written book.’ Courier-Mail ‘What an amazing and amazingly powerful book. Subtitled "A Sicilian novel of emotion, passion and fire", The Volcano(Knopf, pp, $45) was a multi-year drama in three acts for its author. Curtain up was in a six-hour screenplay he wrote in , which suggested a theme and setting to him. In late Australian Book Review published Kerryin Goldsworthy's review of The Volcano, just released. The kind of review a writer dreams about. I've only just found it again so have scanned it here, and also in a larger version in the Articles etc section.

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