Discover Jean-Baptiste Andrea's 2023 Prix Goncourt Winning Novel Now Available in Persian!

Discover Jean-Baptiste Andrea’s 2023 Prix Goncourt Winning Novel Now Available in Persian!

In the vibrant world of literature, the recent release of the Persian translation of the novel “Watching Over Her” by acclaimed French author Jean-Baptiste Andrea has sparked significant interest in the Iranian book market. Translated by Mehdi Behnoush, this captivating tale combines elements of passion, artistry, and historical context, making it a must-read for fans of profound storytelling.

Published by Afkar Publication, the book spans an impressive 422 pages and delves into the complexities of love and ambition set against the backdrop of 20th-century Italy. The story centers around a talented yet impoverished sculptor, Michelangelo “Mimo” Vitaliani, and his tumultuous relationship with Viola Orsini, the daughter of a powerful aristocratic family.

The narrative unfolds in an Italian monastery where an infamous sculptor lies on his deathbed. As Mimo reflects on his life during his final hours, he recounts experiences that shaped him, including:

  • His impoverished childhood
  • His astonishing rise to fame
  • The pivotal meeting with Viola Orsini

Born into poverty, Mimo begins his journey as an apprentice to a mediocre stone sculptor. Despite his humble beginnings, Mimo possesses an extraordinary talent that sets him apart. In contrast, Viola Orsini, an heiress raised in the opulence of a Genoese palace, is driven by ambition and dreams that extend beyond her assigned societal role.

The chemistry between Mimo and Viola is palpable from their first encounter. Their relationship is marked by a magnetic attraction that propels them through the political and social upheaval of the 20th century. As Mimo ascends to artistic acclaim, Viola fiercely pursues her education and independence, asserting her own identity amid the constraints imposed by her aristocratic background.

Despite their deep bond, the couple faces challenges that test their relationship. They find themselves caught in a whirlwind of emotions as Italy succumbs to fascism. Their love story is characterized by:

  • Intense passion and devotion
  • A struggle against societal expectations
  • Years of separation and reunion

Throughout the decades, Mimo and Viola navigate the trials of life, losing and finding each other repeatedly, yet their love remains an unwavering force. The novel explores themes of love, resilience, and the quest for personal freedom in a world rife with adversity.

“Watching Over Her” has garnered critical acclaim, winning the prestigious Prix Goncourt in November 2023. It has achieved remarkable sales, surpassing 700,000 copies, and stands as one of the best-selling winners of this esteemed award. Additionally, the novel has received several other accolades, including:

  • Prix du roman Fnac
  • Grand Prix des Lectrices de Elle

With translations available in 34 different languages, Andrea’s work has reached a global audience, resonating with readers across cultures.

Jean-Baptiste Andrea, now 53, is not only a novelist but also a talented film director and screenwriter. His journey began in Cannes, where he started making short films before relocating to Paris. There, he completed degrees in political science and economics, eventually collaborating with Fabrice Canepa to write films.

Andrea’s literary career took off with his debut novel, “My Queen”, published in 2017. The book received numerous accolades, including the Best French Debut Novel and the Students Femina award. His subsequent work, “Devils and Saints”, also earned him multiple honors, including the Grand Prix RTL-Lire.

In summary, “Watching Over Her” is not just a tale of love; it is a poignant exploration of dreams, ambition, and the enduring human spirit. With its rich narrative and compelling characters, this novel promises to leave a lasting impression on readers. Be sure to explore this extraordinary translation and delve into the world crafted by Jean-Baptiste Andrea.

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