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will love Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. Odd and haunting, sometimes terrifying, novel that centers around an artist and his obsessive relationship with the sea - the sea is at the center of all his relationships. Highly lyrical and evocative, with a mysterious air. no reviews | add a review
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The author is a renowned opera critic in his native Italy. Perhaps this accounts for his love of linguistic arias, which can overpower the plot of Ocean Sea. When Baricco gets rolling, of course, his intricately worked prose is a delight. Even the inn itself, situated alone on a promontory, gets the red carpet treatment: "So alone it was there, it seemed a thing forgotten. It was almost as if a procession of inns, of every kind and vintage, had passed by there one day, skirting the coast, when, out of tiredness, one had detached itself from the rest, and, as its travelling companions filed past, it decided to stop on that slight rise, yielding to its own weakness, bowing its head and waiting for the end." At his best, Baricco recalls Italo Calvino--there's the same pleasure in elegant riddles and rococo storytelling. Here and there the narrative of Ocean Sea vanishes down a dead end, and the author's weakness for typographical trickery doesn't help. Still, Baricco's novel remains a refreshing dunk in what Christina Stead called "the ocean of story"--and a brainy exploration of the littoral truth. --Bob Brandeis
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It is written with beautiful and evocative language and I wish I could understand Italian as I'm sure the English doesn't do it justice. (This is not a criticism towards the translator.)
This is the first book I've read by this author and I'm definitely going to read his others as I enjoyed this book immensely. (