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Choosing Tasmania: In conversation with Paolo Giordano
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Choosing Tasmania: In conversation with Paolo Giordano


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6:00pm - 7:30pm, 31st October 2024


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University of Melbourne View map

Union House, Tin Alley, University of Melbourne, Parkville, VIC 3052


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Join us for a Q&A conversation with the Italian writer Paolo Giordano on his latest novel Tasmania Paolo Giordano is an acclaimed Italian writer, whose works explore complex themes such as human relationships, identity, and the intricacies of modern life. His literary journey began with the novel La solitudine dei numeri primi (The Solitude of Prime Numbers), which won the prestigious Premio Strega in 2008. Other works include Il corpo umano (The Human Body, 2012), an examination of soldiers returning from Afghanistan, Il nero e l’argento (Like Family, 2014), which delves into the complexities of a couple’s relationship, and Nel contagio (How Contagion Works, 2020), where Giordano reflects on societal challenges during the COVID pandemic. With his latest novel, Tasmania (2022), Paolo Giordano makes a stunning return to fiction. Set in late 2015, we meet Paolo, a writer grappling with the disintegration of his envisioned future. His wife, Lorenza, has decided to stop trying for a baby after years of effort, while he clings to his dream of fatherhood. As their marriage strains, he immerses himself in work, traveling to Paris to cover the UN Climate Change Conference following recent terrorist attacks. He is also focused on writing a book about the atomic bomb and its survivors, which takes him on journeys across Europe and to Japan. During his travels, he meets a diverse array of characters, each seeking their own “Tasmania” - a safe haven amidst global crises such as climate change, pandemics, and political turmoil. Tasmania offers a semi-autobiographical narrative that captures the fear, anxiety, wonder, and beauty of our uncertain times. The novel invites readers to reflect on how we can forge and sustain meaningful relationships even when connections feel increasingly elusive.

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Tasmania
A Best Book of 2024 by The New Yorker

After losing the future he imagined for himself, a writer sets out in search of connection and purpose at a tipping point with climate change and global conflict, in this breathtaking novel from the Strega Prize–winning author of The Solitude of Prime Numbers.
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