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An Olive Branch for Sante - Casella, Antonio
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Critical praise for Antonio Casella's work ¿Casella's intention is to chart and illuminate undiscovered, difficult country... The characters are entirely, sometimes shockingly, believable, and even if they are unlikeable, there is a point of understanding and sympathy to which we are drawn. Helen Elliott, The Age, Melbourne Dream and ritual intersect with the real man, define the purpose of things. Walter Tonetto, The West Australian A beautifully crafted novel. Dianne Johnson, The Sydney Morning Herald Questa fusione di presente e passato, di nuovo e antico, di vicino e lontano, è la nota più…mehr

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Critical praise for Antonio Casella's work ¿Casella's intention is to chart and illuminate undiscovered, difficult country... The characters are entirely, sometimes shockingly, believable, and even if they are unlikeable, there is a point of understanding and sympathy to which we are drawn. Helen Elliott, The Age, Melbourne Dream and ritual intersect with the real man, define the purpose of things. Walter Tonetto, The West Australian A beautifully crafted novel. Dianne Johnson, The Sydney Morning Herald Questa fusione di presente e passato, di nuovo e antico, di vicino e lontano, è la nota più caratteristica della scrittura di Antonio Casella. [This fusion of present and past, of new and old, of proximity and distance is the most important quality of Antonio Casella's writing.] Stefania Greco, in Terra e Identità Nella Narrativa Contemporanea Italo-Australiana dell'Emigrazione. 1999, University of Bologna About An Olive Branch for Sante An Olive Branch for Sante presents an excellent and original piece of narrative within the corpus of Australian literature ... The novel is a delight to read. Gaetano Rando, University of Wollongong The novel is carefully built and beautifully written. It is the work of an experienced novelist. Guido Bulla, University La Sapienza, Rome The more I think about this novel, the more it poses intellectually provocative possibilities. Van Ikin, University of Western Australia