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Name
  
Paolo Maurensig

Movies
  
Canone inverso

Role
  
Novelist

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Books
  
The Luneburg Variation, Canone Inverso, The Lüneburg variation, L' uomo scarlatto, Venere lesa

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Paolo Maurensig (born 1943) is an Italian novelist, best known for the book Canone inverso (1996), a complex tale of a violin and its owners.

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Biography

Maurensig was born in Gorizia.

Before becoming a novelist, he worked in a variety of occupations, including as a restorer of antique musical instruments. His first book, La variante di Luneburg (The Luneburg Variation), was published after he had turned 50. His second book was Canone inverso.

Of Canone inverso, the New York Times Book Review said in 1999 that Maurensig's writing, especially the interlocking narratives, recalled German Romantic writers such as E. T. A. Hoffman, Joseph von Eichendorff, and Isak Dinesen. Reviewer Jonathan Keates said, "The mournful beauty of this sparely proportioned, soberly recounted story owes much to the sense Maurensig subtly imparts that Jeno's loneliness is a species of infection communicating itself to every other character in the book. Drawing on the artistic techniques of both the 18th and the 19th centuries, he pronounces a gloomy verdict on the various types of human alienation created by the 20th." NPR said that the book had developed a "cult following."

Works

  • La variante di Luneburg (The Luneburg Variation, 1993)
  • Canone inverso (Canone Inverso, 1996)
  • L'ombra e la meridiana (1997)
  • Venere lesa (1998)
  • Gianni Borta. Gesto, natura, azione (1998)
  • L'uomo scarlatto (2001)
  • Polietica. Una promessa (with Riccardo Illy, 2003)
  • Il guardiano dei sogni (2003)
  • Vukovlad - Il signore dei lupi (2006)
  • Gli amanti fiamminghi (2008)
  • References

    Paolo Maurensig Wikipedia