About The Author
Erri De Luca, was born in Naples (1950). After high school, he became a member of the radical movement, “La Lotta Continua.” After its disbandment, he ceased his political involvement. He has been a blue collar worker at the Fiat factory in Turin and at Catania airport, a truck driver, and mason. Self-taught in languages including Ancient Hebrew, Swahili, Russian and Yiddish, he has translated books of the Old Testament and written commentaries on the Sacred Texts. He has published more than 60 books, numerous collections of short stories and poems, many of which have been translated in more than 30 languages.
About The Translator
Patrick Williamson, lives near Paris, France. He is a poet and a translator from French and Italian. Latest poetry collection: Presence/Presenza. Editor and translator of Turn your back on the night; Ten Poets from French-speaking Africa and the Arab World and The Parley Tree, Poets from French-speaking Africa and the Arab World.
About The Illustrator
Ballari Mukherjee, born in Kolkata (1963), after graduating from the Government College of Art and Craft, has created various artworks with tempera, gouache, transparent water colour drawing, mixed media, and printmaking for over four decades. Her works have been showcased across India in cities like Kolkata, Delhi, Bengaluru, and Mumbai in major galleries and exhibitions like the Academy of Fine Arts, Lalit Kala Academy, Birla Academy, Chitrokoot Art, Akar Prakar, and Chemould Art etc. Her works are present at many galleries and private collections in the USA, UK, UAE, and Bangladesh. The documentary film Devi showcased her Durga (mixed media). Ballari has illustrated covers for Dibasundari O Ananya Sundarira (Thema Books) and Nibachita Lokkobita (Dey’s Publishing).
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