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- Language
- Spanish
- Published in
- Publisher
- Columna Edicions
- Pages
- 212
- ISBN
- 9788489854208
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Original edition details
Other editions (22)
Other editions

Family Lexicon
2017 • New York Review of Books
English

Lèxic familiar
2018 • Átic dels los Llibres
Catalan

Léxico familiar
2022 • LUMEN
Spanish

Léxico familiar
2016 • Lumen
Spanish

Léxico familiar
2018 • Companhia das Letras
Portuguese

Léxico familiar
2022 • Edicións Laiovento
Galician

Léxico familiar
2020 • Lumen
Spanish

Family Sayings
2013 • Arcade Pub.
English

Family Lexicon
2018 • Daunt Books
English

FAMILY SAYINGS.
1967 • E.P. Dutton & Co.
English

Léxico familiar
2007 • LUMEN
Spanish

The Things We Used to Say
1999 • Arcade Publishing
English

Familienlexikon. Großdruck.
1999 • Fischer (Tb.), Frankfurt
German

Familienlexikon. 2 Cassetten.
2001 • Wagenbach
German

Lessico Famigliare (Italian Edition)
1963 • Einaudi
Italian

Family Sayings (English and Italian Edition)
1986 • Henry Holt & Co
English

Familienlexikon.
2001 • Wagenbach
German

Lessico Famigliari
1991 • Einaudi Scuola, Elemond Divisione Scuola
Italian

Lessico Famigliare
1999 • Einaudi
Italian

Familienlexikon.
1996 • Fischer (Tb.), Frankfurt
German

Aile Sözlügü
2019 • Kirmizikedi Yayinevi
Turkish

Familienlexikon. 2 CDs.
2001 • Wagenbach
German
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Reviewers widely praise "Family Lexicon" for its innovative and unique approach to memoir, which delves into the identity of a family through its distinctive "lexicon" – a collection of shared phrases, jokes, and expressions. Many found this focus on linguistic memory to be deeply relatable and universal, inviting readers to reflect on their own family histories. The book is lauded for its ability to skillfully interweave intimate domestic life with the broader historical context of Italian fascism and World War II, presenting these significant events as a subtle backdrop rather than explicit drama. Readers appreciated the gallery of vivid characters, particularly the eccentric parents, and the inclusion of notable historical figures. The prose is often described as dry, luminous, and unadorned, yet powerful, simple, and imbued with a distinctive humor, allowing the narrative to be both moving and captivating without overt emotionalism. This experimental style, likened by some to a child's perspective, creates an immersive experience that can make readers feel like an adopted member of the family.
Despite its acclaim, "Family Lexicon" is not without its criticisms. Some reviewers found the author's detached narrative style, which often keeps her own emotions and direct experiences private, to create a sense of distance and a lack of personal connection. The fragmented, elliptical structure and the rapid introduction of numerous characters without extensive backstory were noted as potentially overwhelming or confusing, leading some to perceive the narrative as superficial or disjointed. A preference for more in-depth character development or internal monologue was expressed by those who found the repeated focus on familiar phrases and daily routines to be tedious. Additionally, the subtle portrayal of significant historical events, often remaining in the background, disappointed readers seeking a more direct and detailed engagement with the period. Minor stylistic elements, such as the frequent use of exclamation points or an occasional perceived class distinction, were also mentioned as drawbacks by some.
Overall, "Family Lexicon" stands as a highly regarded and important work, celebrated for its distinctive narrative voice and its exploration of memory and identity through language. It is particularly well-suited for readers who appreciate experimental memoir, subtle humor, and a focus on how shared words shape familial bonds. Those who enjoy narratives that blend personal anecdotes with historical context in an understated manner, rather than explicit dramatization, will likely find this book rewarding and thought-provoking. However, readers seeking a traditional, emotionally expressive autobiography, deep psychological insights into the author's personal tragedies, or a comprehensive historical account may find its detached and fragmented style less satisfying. Ultimately, the book offers a unique and often profound reading experience for those open to its unconventional yet impactful approach to storytelling.
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