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A wounded soldier without identification is found by the crew of a German hospital ship in 1943. The soldier regains consciousness but can no longer remember language. The ship's doctor, hailing from Finland, teaches the man Finnish, with a search for identity set to ensue. The winner of three Italian literary prizes.

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A wounded soldier without identification is found by the crew of a German hospital ship in 1943. The soldier regains consciousness but can no longer remember language. The ship's doctor, hailing from Finland, teaches the man Finnish, with a search for identity set to ensue. The winner of three Italian literary prizes.
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Autorenporträt
Diego Marani was born in Tresigallo, a village near Ferrara in 1959. In March 2021 he left his job as the officer in charge of Cultural Diplomacy at the European Union in Brussels to become the director of the Italian Cultural Institute in Paris. He writes columns for various European newspapers about current affairs in Europanto, a language that he has invented. His collection of short stories in Europanto, Las Adventures des Inspector Cabillot has been published by Dedalus. He has published twelve books in Italian, including the highly acclaimed New Finnish Grammar (Dedalus 2011).