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The Catholic School

Author: Edoardo Albinati and Antony Shugaar  

A novel that takes the reader into a closed world of privilege and tradition: for fans of crime fiction, but also true crime - a study of class, religion, and how a worldview which sees violence as an integral part of masculinity, and any empowerment of women as a threat to men's dominance, can only end in tragedy.

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A novel that takes the reader into a closed world of privilege and tradition: for fans of crime fiction, but also true crime - a study of class, religion, and how a worldview which sees violence as an integral part of masculinity, and any empowerment of women as a threat to men's dominance, can only end in tragedy.

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Now a major film on NetflixEdoardo Albinati's The Catholic School creates a world: a world of power, sex, violence and the threat of masculinity, of the power wielded and misused by men.To be born male is an incurable disease.In his acclaimed and prize-winning The Catholic School, Edoardo Albinati creates a world: a world of power, sex, violence and the threat of masculinity, of the power wielded and misused by men.In Rome in 1975, three young men, former students of the prestigious boys' school San Leone Magno, persuade two teenage girls to accompany them to the seaside resort of Circeo. Neo-fascist scions of wealthy families, the men proceed to rape and brutally torture the girls; one of them subsequently dies. The event, which comes to be known as the Circeo massacre, shocks and fascinates the country, exposing the violence and dark underbelly of the Italian upper-middle class at a moment when the traditional structures of family and religion were under threat.Edoardo Albinati sets his remarkable novel in the halls and corridors of San Leone Magno in the late 1960s and the 1970s. His own experiences at the school, reflections on his adolescence, and thoughts on the forces that produced contemporary Italy combine to produce a unique blend of memoir, coming-of-age novel and true crime. Along with unforgettable portraits of teachers and pupils, The Catholic School reflects on the legacy of abuse, the Italian bourgeoisie, and the relationship between sex, violence and masculinity.Winner of the Premio Strega

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Critic Reviews

“An important, at times magnificent book . . . An entirely original narrative . . . A pivotal moment in contemporary literature.”

An important, at times magnificent book . . . An entirely original narrative . . . A pivotal moment in contemporary literature. Albinati's school is the world. Corriere della Sera
In The Catholic School a thousand doors open on a thousand different themes . . . A powerful, multifaceted, acute, extreme book. La Repubblica
The Catholic School is entirely unique: it meanders, it is merciless, it is very precise and yet lyrical, thoughtful and fiery, depressing and funny. In short, it is one of the best books I have read in recent years. De Morgen
Edoardo Albinati explores the history of male violence in his monumental novel . . . One of the most exciting novels of recent years. Die Zeit

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About the Author

Edoardo Albinati is a novelist, journalist, and screenwriter who lives in Rome. His novel Svenimenti won the Viareggio Literary Award, and The Catholic School won the Strega Prize.

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Product Details

Publisher
Pan Macmillan | Picador
Published
6th August 2020
Pages
1480
ISBN
9781509856299

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