Silk
- Pages
- 91
- Language
- EN
- ISBN
- 9780375703829
- Reading Time
- ~1h 36min
Silk is a book by Alessandro Baricco. It has 91 pages.
About this book
Set in the spring of 1860, Alessandro Baricco’s novella follows a young French silk merchant dispatched to Japan with a single commercial objective: to secure silkworms for his family’s struggling enterprise. What begins as a straightforward diplomatic mission gradually transforms into an intimate study of restraint and unspoken desire. Baricco strips the narrative to its essential elements, allowing silence and gesture to carry as much weight as dialogue. The story unfolds across a landscape where cultural boundaries blur, and the protagonist’s growing attachment to a Japanese woman becomes a quiet meditation on longing, memory, and the limits of human connection. Written in Baricco’s signature lyrical prose, Silk balances historical specificity with timeless emotional resonance. Its spare structure and atmospheric pacing invite readers to consider how meaning often resides in what remains unsaid, making it a distinctive work of contemporary European literature that continues to resonate across cultural divides.
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How many pages is Silk?+
Silk has 91 pages.
What is Silk about?+
Set in the spring of 1860, Alessandro Baricco’s novella follows a young French silk merchant dispatched to Japan with a single commercial objective: to secure silkworms for his family’s struggling enterprise. What begins as a straightforward diplomatic mission gradually transforms into an intimate s...
Who wrote Silk?+
Silk was written by Alessandro Baricco.