DiscoverRecall This Book156 Recall This B-Side #1: Merve Emre on Natalia Ginzburg’s “The Dry Heart”
156 Recall This B-Side #1: Merve Emre on Natalia Ginzburg’s “The Dry Heart”

156 Recall This B-Side #1: Merve Emre on Natalia Ginzburg’s “The Dry Heart”

Update: 2025-09-18
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RtB loves the present-day shadows cast by neglected books, which can suddenly loom up out of the backlit past. So, you won’t be shocked to know that John has also been editing a Public Books column called B-Side Books. In it, around 50 writers (Ursula Le Guin was one) have made the case for un-forgetting a beloved book. Now, there is a book that collects 40 of these columns. Find it as your local bookstore, or Columbia University Press, or Bookshop, (or even Amazon).


Like our podcast, B-Side Books focuses on those moments when books topple off their shelves, open up, and start bellowing at you. The one that enthralled Merve Emre (Wesleyan professor and author ofsuch terrific works as The Personality Brokers) was a novella by the luminous midcentury Italian pessimist, Natalia Ginzburg. And if you think you know precisely why a mid-century Italian writer would have a dark and bitter view of the world (already thinking of the Nazi shadows in work by Italo Calvino, Primo Levi and Giorgio Bassani) Ginzburg’s The Dry Heart will have you thinking again.


Merve Emre, Ginzburg fan and B-Side author


Merve started her piece, and we started this 2023 conversation, by asking that age-old question: “When should a woman kill her husband?”


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156 Recall This B-Side #1: Merve Emre on Natalia Ginzburg’s “The Dry Heart”

156 Recall This B-Side #1: Merve Emre on Natalia Ginzburg’s “The Dry Heart”

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