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The Italian Teacher
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A captivating story unfolds in this novel by the bestselling author of "The Imperfectionists," centered around the life of Pinch, the son of a renowned painter. Born during a time when his father, Bear, indulged in the artistic vibrancy of 1950s Rome, Pinch soon realizes that his father's genius overshadows everything else. Struggling for Bear's recognition, Pinch embarks on a journey to earn his father's respect. Initially, he attempts to follow in Bear's footsteps as a painter, then shifts his focus to documenting Bear's life through a biography. Ultimately, disenchanted, he settles into a more conventional role as an Italian teacher in London.After Bear's death, Pinch devises a plan to ensure his father's legacy endures while also carving out his own place in history. Through his exploration of ambition and the quest for identity, Tom Rachman, with his distinctive wit and insight, delves into the life of someone forever living in the shadow of brilliance. This novel reaffirms Rachman's status as one of the most compelling voices in contemporary literature.
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A captivating story unfolds in this novel by the bestselling author of "The Imperfectionists," centered around the life of Pinch, the son of a renowned painter. Born during a time when his father, Bear, indulged in the artistic vibrancy of 1950s Rome, Pinch soon realizes that his father's genius overshadows everything else. Struggling for Bear's recognition, Pinch embarks on a journey to earn his father's respect. Initially, he attempts to follow in Bear's footsteps as a painter, then shifts his focus to documenting Bear's life through a biography. Ultimately, disenchanted, he settles into a more conventional role as an Italian teacher in London.After Bear's death, Pinch devises a plan to ensure his father's legacy endures while also carving out his own place in history. Through his exploration of ambition and the quest for identity, Tom Rachman, with his distinctive wit and insight, delves into the life of someone forever living in the shadow of brilliance. This novel reaffirms Rachman's status as one of the most compelling voices in contemporary literature.
