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That being said, Garden is a nice book that reads like a memoir of a young Jewish man in Italy of the 1930s.
Going by the wall surrounding the house where they used to live, I went back to the times of their youth(the 30s and 40s)and I could nearly hear their happy voices, Alberto, Micol and their friends playing tennis in the big garden, Alberto on his wheeling chair watching the others play.
Ghosts of a time past, happy young people unware of what was waiting for them just round one of the corners of their lives.
I read the the book a few years ago and I was impressed by the sad, but never tragic style of the author Giorgio Bassani.
The story is a recollection of the life of a Jewish family from Ferrara before and during the Nazi-fascist persecutions of world war two.
The story of the one-sided love of the author for Micol Finzi Contini the Jewish girl who seems to foresee her destiny and refuses to return his love. She seems to know about her deportation to a concentration camp somewhere in Germany where would be lost any trace of her and her family.
She is doomed and she knows it.
Mr. Bassani tells his children this story while visiting an Etruscan necropolis, it is his story too and sadly points out that there are no tombs where to grieve and pray for Micol and her family, there is only their memory left in the hearts of those who loved them
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A Jewish himself he fought against Fascism and attacked Mussolini from his Magazine BOTTEGHE OSCURE. He was also a member of the Resistence until his imprisonment in 1943.
This ambigous feeling of being both an Italian and an outcast in Fascist Italy, will permeate his writings. This is particularly evident in GARDEN OF THE FINZI-CONTINIS. His ontological isolation will be a constant as a way of reacting to an Italian tradition that was inclined to live and let live with the Jews. Let's remember that Mussolini broke away with this tradition causing persecution of Jews and discontent among the Left-Wing. We'll see that this ontological isolation informs BEHIND THE DOOR as well.
It deals with the eternal theme of the access to the real world and the breaking-off with the adolescent world. The protagonist, a sensitive and intelligent young student, lives in a microcosmos of his own where strong and weak use each other and exploit themselves just as adults do. The discovery of sexuality, and therefore, of individuality and of the "other", causes an existential crisis from which the boy will come out as a man, only to discover that nothing has changed and thal evil is but one of the faces of Love.
This is very serious literature, deep and complex, and I think that Bassani's time has not yet arrived.
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