Rombo by Esther Kinsky
In the spring and fall of 1976, two powerful earthquakes strike a region in northeastern Italy, leaving a profound impact on both the landscape and its people. Thousands lose their lives, and many are left without homes, prompting a significant number to leave their homeland of Friuli forever. The earthquakes reshape the terrain, creating new landscapes that reflect the force of nature's upheaval. However, the human trauma and the sudden disruption of life are harder to articulate. In "Rombo," seven residents of a remote mountain village, both men and women, share their stories. They recount how the earthquakes have deeply affected their lives, gradually finding the words to express their experiences. From the shared feelings of fear and loss, individual memories emerge, weaving into poignant and touching narratives of deeper, older wounds.
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- Published
- 2022
- Nationality
- German
- Length
- Short
- Pages
- 200-250
- Original Language
- German
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