"In November 2015, the narrator, a journalist with a scientific background, went to Paris to cover a climate summit a few days after the jihadist attacks. The crisis that he plans in the gloomy atmosphere of the city seems to be a mirror of a more intimate crisis: the one that affects the relationship he maintains with his partner, Lorenza. And in search of a meaning to everything he is experiencing, to his fears and his doubts, while preparing a book about the radioactive effects of the atomic bomb, he meets characters who will be more relevant than he suspects: a recently separated friend, a…mehr
"In November 2015, the narrator, a journalist with a scientific background, went to Paris to cover a climate summit a few days after the jihadist attacks. The crisis that he plans in the gloomy atmosphere of the city seems to be a mirror of a more intimate crisis: the one that affects the relationship he maintains with his partner, Lorenza. And in search of a meaning to everything he is experiencing, to his fears and his doubts, while preparing a book about the radioactive effects of the atomic bomb, he meets characters who will be more relevant than he suspects: a recently separated friend, a climatologist who is an expert in clouds, a reporter in conflict zones or a priest who has found happiness where he would never have imagined it. One of the things he will coincidentally discover is that, in the event of a major global catastrophe, Tasmania is one of the best places to take refuge. But his crisis is decidedly not his alone: it is that of all of us, that of our life as we know it and that of the planet." --
Paolo Giordano (Turín, 1982) es doctor en Física, periodista, guionista y escritor. Colabora regularmente con el diario Corriere della Sera. Su aclamada primera novela, La soledad de los números primos, mereció el Premio Strega 2008 y el Premio Campiello a la mejor ópera prima. Giordano es también autor de las novelas El cuerpo humano, Como de la familia y Conquistar el cielo, así como del ensayo En tiempos de contagio. Con Tasmania, su novela más reciente, y elegida de manera unánime como mejor libro del año 2022 en Italia, Giordano ha escrito una novela sobre el presente y el futuro: el futuro que deseamos, el que no tendremos y el que estamos construyendo, y nos recuerda que cada uno puede encontrar su Tasmania, ese lugar seguro que todos buscamos. Leyendo esta deslumbrante novela, es difícil que el lector no se sienta involucrado.
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