The Catholic School by Edoardo Albinati

Set against the backdrop of a prestigious Catholic boys' school in Rome during the 1970s, this novel delves into the complexities of adolescence, masculinity, and the impact of a brutal crime that shocks the community. Through the eyes of a former student, the narrative explores themes of privilege, power, and the often troubling intersection of personal and societal morality. The story intertwines personal memories with broader reflections on Italian society, offering a profound meditation on the nature of evil and the loss of innocence.

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Published
2016
Nationality
Italian
Length
Very Long
Pages
1200-1300
Original Language
Italian
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