Author:Giorgio Bassani,Jamie McKendrick

Into the insular town of 1930s Ferrara, a new doctor arrives. Fadigati is hopeful and modern, and more than anything wants to fit into his new home. But his fresh, appealing appearance soon crumbles when the townsfolk discover his homosexuality, and the young man he pays to be his lover humiliates him publicly.
As anti-Semitism spreads across Italy, the Jewish narrator of the tale begins to feel pity for the ostracized doctor, as the fickle nature of a community changing under political forces becomes clear. The Gold-Rimmed Spectacles is a gripping and tragic study of how lives can be destroyed by those we consider our neighbours.
Singular . . . The town of Ferrara and its inhabitants are realized with an extraordinary clarity
—— GuardianPowerful new translations . . . Bassani began as a poet, and McKendrick's redelivery of this taut uncompromising fiction reveals resonance and generosity
—— Ali SmithLodge has brilliantly dramatized a kind of Anglo-American encounter. To have made so well-ordered and humanely engaging a work of fiction in the process is a striking achievement
—— Times Literary SupplementEndless food for thought, beautifully written... A tour de force
—— Germaine GreerUnputdownable... A mesmeric original
—— Philip LarkinA wry and graceful book... Unfailingly sharp and often very funny
—— Sunday TimesA wonderful dark comic first novel
—— Alice Hoffman






