Alessandro Giardino ~ The Caravaggio Syndrome

Alessandro Giardino ~ The Caravaggio Syndrome

Alessandro Giardino shares his novel "The Caravaggio Syndrome."

By The Charleston Library Society

Date and time

Tuesday, October 15 · 6 - 7pm EDT

Location

Charleston Library Society

164 King Street Charleston, SC 29401

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  • 1 hour

About the Book

Leyla is a headstrong Brooklyn-born art historian at a prestigious upstate New York college. When she meets feckless young computer technician Pablo at a party, she quickly becomes pregnant with his child. There’s only one problem: she can’t stand him. And one more problem: her student Michael wants Pablo for himself. Amid this love triangle, the objects of Leyla and Michael’s study take on a life of their own. Trying to learn more about Caravaggio’s masterpiece The Seven Works of Mercy, they pore over the journal and prison writings of maverick 17th-century utopian philosopher Tommaso Campanella, which, as if by enchantment, transport them back four centuries to Naples. And while the past and present miraculously converge, Leyla, Michael, and Tommaso embark on a voyage of self-discovery in search of a new life.

In this fusion of historical, queer, and speculative fiction, Alessandro Giardino combines the intellectual playfulness of Umberto Eco with the psychological finesse of Michael Cunningham.

About Alessandro Giardino

Alessandro Giardino isAssociate Professor of World Languages, Cultures & Media at Saint Lawrence University. Born in Naples, he studied at the University of Bologna, UC Berkeley, and McGill University. He has written extensively about Caravaggio’s cultural circles, as well as Italian and French literature. The Caravaggio Syndrome is his first novel. After several reprints in Italy, the novel is finally available to English-speaking readers around the world.

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