Item #1280 The Saint of Lost Things. Christopher Castellani, author.
"What might this little half city become, with his help? Maybe it is the whiskey, but Antonio is suddenly filled with love for these ten square blocks of brick and concrete."

The Saint of Lost Things

Chapel Hill: Algonquin Books of Chapel Hill, 2005. Item #1280

8vo. 220 x 145 mm., [8 ¾ x 5 ¾ inches]. x + 317pp., including final Acknowledgments. Publisher’s purple and teal paper over boards, gold stamping on spine; photo-illustrated jacket. Book is Fine: seemingly unread. Jacket is fine: as new.

First Edition: signed by author. Italo-American novelist Castellani’s second novel opens the door to the Italian community in Wilmington, Delaware in the mid-1950s. His first novel, A Kiss from Maddalena, won the Massachusetts Book Award; his later novel, Leading Men, about the gay circle surrounding Truman Capote and Tennessee Williams in Italy, earned him a Guggenheim Fellowship. He is the artistic director of the Grub Street creative writing center in Boston.

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Price: $40.00

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