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The Hunger of Women

A journey of self-discovery through food and female connections

Marosia Castaldi author Jamie Richards translator

Format:Paperback

Publisher:And Other Stories

Published:17th Oct '23

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At a pivotal moment in her life, Rosa relocates to Lombardy, where she opens a restaurant and discovers the richness of women's relationships in The Hunger of Women.

Rosa finds herself at a crossroads in life after the passing of her husband and her daughter’s eagerness to embrace adulthood. Feeling untethered, she makes the bold decision to leave her hometown of Naples for the foggy landscapes of Lombardy. This journey becomes a catalyst for her personal renewal as she opens a restaurant, discovering a new sense of purpose and connection with the women around her. Through her experiences, Rosa explores the diverse relationships women can share, ranging from deep friendship to caregiving, collaboration, and even love.

The Hunger of Women is a unique narrative that intertwines Rosa's culinary adventures with her reflections on life and womanhood. The novel captures her observations and recipes, creating a rich tapestry that reflects her mental journey. Rosa not only reconnects with her own mother's wisdom but also anticipates her daughter's future, all while building a new community of lovers and customers who enrich her life.

This work pays homage to the tradition of women's writing centered on home and hearth, while also celebrating the legacy of groundbreaking feminist authors like Gertrude Stein, Virginia Woolf, and Helene Cixous. Infused with passion, vivid imagery, and the pleasures of the body, The Hunger of Women serves as a literary feast that invites readers to savor the intricacies of women's lives.

‘Exquisitely rendered in a poetic stream-of-consciousness that brims with lush descriptions of Rosa’s recipes, Castaldi’s novel is an ode to pleasure, culinary and otherwise. Stirring and vulnerable, this is not to be missed.’ Publishers Weekly, starred review ---- 'Rosa is sick with anxiety and abandonment . . . Not uncommon if you're a widow and have an elusive daughter. To fill the void [Rosa] begins to cook all sorts of dishes . . . Flavours meant to be handed down from mothers to daughters and which can be shared only with other women, grandiose in their fragility. The Neapolitan-Milanese Castaldi does not use punctuation, lets thought flow unchained, because life flows like water, and the search for one's identity, always painful, always exhausting, manifests even in our food, the passions in our mouths and hearts.' Rolling Stone (Italy) ---- 'Marosia Castaldi's project would seem to be precisely that of revealing the wealth that resides in a woman's domestic microcosm, and the wisdom and passions that can be read among the ingredients of her kitchen.' Lorenzo Licciardi, Roma Cultura ---- 'A hypnotic theatre of cruelty and tenderness in which the protagonist and narrator Rosa and her friends make vacuum cleaners buzz, exhibit the most lavish forms of desire, desire each other, and desperately, and above all make food, the food which is really the nourishment of the book itself, an obsession formalized here in something like a hundred recipes spread over just under two hundred pages.' Francesco Durante, Corriere del Mezzogiorno

  • In this feast of words and rhythms, we, addressed as Reader, find ourselves, in intimacy with a life in motion, experiencing an insatiable desire for tastes on our tongues and touches on our skin.
  • Long-listed for The Warwick Prize for Women in Translation (UK).

ISBN: 9781913505868

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: unknown

256 pages