What We Don’t Know about Children

Cover of What We Don't Know about Children by Simona Vinci
Author: Simona Vinci
Publisher: Knopf
Year: 2000
Language: en
Edition: First Edition
Pages: 176
ISBN-13: 9780375404115
Dimensions:
Height: 8 Inches
Length: 5.5 Inches
Weight: 0.65 Pounds
Width: 1 Inches
Dewey Decimal: 853/.914
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What We Don’t Know about Children by Simona Vinci is a thought-provoking novel published by Knopf on June 6, 2000. This first edition, comprising 176 pages, delves into the lives of five children in a suburb of Bologna, Italy, as they navigate the complexities of childhood and the onset of adolescence. The story captures their experiences during long summer days, where they explore the cornfields and form a group with its own rules and secrets, reflecting the innocence and curiosity of youth.

Readers will find a narrative that examines the transition from childhood to a more complicated reality, as the children’s innocent games evolve into a disturbing exploration of sexuality influenced by adult themes. The novel addresses the tension between the carefree nature of youth and the darker aspects of society that threaten the sanctity of childhood. Through its unflinching portrayal of these themes, What We Don’t Know about Children invites reflection on the vulnerabilities inherent in growing up, making it a significant work within the realms of fiction and erotica.


Official synopsis Publisher

A best-seller in Italy, where it sparked intense debate, Simona Vinci’s first novel was awarded the prestigious Elsa Morante Prize and subsequently was acquired by publishers around the world. Clearly an accomplished and important book, it is also a profoundly disturbing one.

In a suburb of Bologna, three boys and two girls–ranging in age from ten to fifteen–enter the season of long summer days and the mysterious beauty of the cornfields surrounding the town. There, in an abandoned shack, they discover the excitement of being part of a group with its own rules and secrets. Normal kids who Rollerblade and play the same video games and Oasis and Alanis Morissette CDs that kids play everywhere, they come from normal families, their parents just as busy as most are these days. Although everyone assumes that someone will keep an eye on the kids–they’re always playing out front in the parking lot, aren’t they?–this assumption turns out to be false.

Tiring of familiar childish pastimes, these five ride bikes or scooters out to their clubhouse and awkwardly begin their sexual initiation, liberated by innocence and driven by natural curiosity. But this rite of passage is gradually perverted by images from the adult world; as these increase in creepiness and violence, inevitably the games these confused and powerless children play, mimicking desires not their own, become horrifyingly real.

Claustrophobic, mesmerizing and unflinching, What We Don’t Know About Children is a brave exploration of eroticism and a harsh indictment of a society whose dark, disturbing aspects leave that most fragile, vulnerable blessing–childhood–forever at risk.

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Language: en. Pages: 176. Edition: First Edition.

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