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Timothy Harold Parks (born 19 December 1954) is a British novelist, translator, author and professor of literature.


Career

He is the author of eighteen novels (notably '' Europa'', which was
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for the Booker Prize in 1997). His first novel, ''Tongues of Flame'', won both the Betty Trask Award and
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in 1986. In the same year, Parks was awarded the Mail on Sunday/John Llewellyn Rhys Prize for ''Loving Roger''. Other highly praised titles were ''Shear'', ''Destiny'', ''Judge Savage'', ''Cleaver'', and ''In Extremis''. He has also had a number of stories published in ''
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''. Since the 1990s Parks has written frequently for both the '' London Review of Books'' and ''
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'', as well as publishing various works of non-fiction, most notably ''A Season with Verona'', shortlisted for the
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and ''Teach Us to Sit Still'', shortlisted for the Wellcome Book Prize. Between 1993 and 2019 Parks taught as a university professor at IULM University, Milan. He is also a translator and has translated works by
Alberto Moravia Alberto Moravia ( , ; born Alberto Pincherle ; 28 November 1907 – 26 September 1990) was an Italian novelist and journalist. His novels explored matters of modern sexuality, social alienation and existentialism. Moravia is best known for his de ...
,
Antonio Tabucchi Antonio Tabucchi (; 24 September 1943 – 25 March 2012) was an Italian writer and academic who taught Portuguese language and literature at the University of Siena, Italy. Deeply in love with Portugal, he was an expert, critic and translator of ...
,
Italo Calvino Italo Calvino (, also , ;. RAI (circa 1970), retrieved 25 October 2012. 15 October 1923 – 19 September 1985) was an Italian writer and journalist. His best known works include the '' Our Ancestors'' trilogy (1952–1959), the ''Cosmicomi ...
, Roberto Calasso,
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Giacomo Leopardi Count Giacomo Taldegardo Francesco di Sales Saverio Pietro Leopardi (, ; 29 June 1798 – 14 June 1837) was an Italian philosopher, poet, essayist, and philologist. He is considered the greatest Italian poet of the nineteenth century and one of ...
, and
Fleur Jaeggy Fleur Jaeggy (born 31 July 1940) is a Swiss author who writes in Italian. ''The'' ''Times Literary Supplement'' named ''Proleterka'' as a Best Book of the Year upon its US publication, and her ''Sweet Days of Discipline'' won the Premio Bagut ...
. His non-fiction book ''Translating Style'' has been described as "canonical in the field of translation studies". He twice won the
John Florio Prize The John Florio Prize for Italian translation is awarded by the Society of Authors, with the co-sponsorship of the Italian Cultural Institute and Arts Council England. Named after the Tudor Anglo-Italian writer-translator John Florio, the prize wa ...
for translations from the Italian. In 2011 he co-curated the exhibition ''Money and Beauty: Bankers, Botticelli and the Bonfire of the Vanities'' at Palazzo Strozzi in Florence, and a book of the same title, edited by Ludovica Sebregondi and Tim Parks, was published in 2012 by Giunti. . The exhibition was loosely based on Parks' book ''Medici Money: Banking, Metaphysics, and Art in Fifteenth-Century Florence''.


Personal life

Parks married Rita Baldassarre in 1979. The couple have three children. They divorced in 2017.


Bibliography


Fiction

* * *''Home Thoughts'', 1987. *''Family Planning'', 1989. The trials and tribulations of a mother, father and their children as they cope with the unexpected and sometimes violent behaviour of Raymond, who is suffering from a mental illness but will not agree to professional help. *''Cara Massimina'', 1990, a murder story first published under the pseudonym "John MacDowell", but later in the author's own name. Later released in the US under the title ''Juggling the Stars''. *''Goodness'', 1991. *''Shear'', 1993. *''Mimi's Ghost'', 1995, sequel of ''Cara Massimina''. *'' Europa'', 1997. *''Destiny'', 1999. *''Judge Savage'', 2003. *''Rapids'', 2005. *''Talking About It'', 2005. A collection of short stories. *''Cleaver'', 2006. *''Dreams of Rivers and Seas'', 2008. *''The Server'', 2012. Subsequently published as ''Sex is Forbidden: A Novel''. *''Painting Death'', 2014. Book 3 in the ''Cara Massimina'' trilogy. *''Thomas and Mary: A Love Story'', 2016. *''In Extremis'', 2017. *''Italian Life: A Modern Fable of Loyalty and Betrayal'', 2020. *''Hotel Milano'', January 2023 (forthcoming).


Non-fiction

*''Italian Neighbours'', 1992. Relates how the author and his wife came to a small town near Verona and how they integrate and become accustomed to the unusual habits of their newfound neighbours. *''An Italian Education'', 1996. Follow up to ''Italian Neighbours'' and recounts the milestones in the life of the author's children as they progress through the Italian school system. *''Translating Style'', 1997. *''Adultery and Other Diversions'', 1999. *''Hell and Back: Reflections on Writers and Writing from Dante to Rushdie'', 2001. *'' A Season With Verona'', following the fortunes of Hellas Verona F.C. in season 2000–2001. *''Medici Money: Banking, Metaphysics, and Art in Fifteenth-Century Florence'', 2005. *''The Fighter: Essays'', 2007. *''Teach Us to Sit Still: A Sceptic's Search for Health and Healing'', 2010, Harvill Secker, . In this book, Parks describes his search for relief from
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(CPPS). His
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thinks surgery will be the only solution, but after several examinations, no clear cause is found for the pain. Parks wonders if the pain can be (partly) psychosomatic. In his search, he reads the book ''A Headache in the Pelvis: The Definitive Guide to Understanding and Treating Chronic Pelvic Pain'' () by psychologist (and long time CPPS-sufferer) David Wise and neurourologist Rodney Anderson ( Stanford University), in which the authors describe methods of 'paradoxical relaxation' to prevent chronic tensing of the pelvic musculature. Parks starts doing the recommended relaxation-exercises daily, and later on, also practices
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-meditation. He experiences his body and life in a new way, and the pain diminishes for the most part. *''Italian Ways: On and Off the Rails from Milan to Palermo'', 2013. *''Where I’m Reading From: The Changing World of Books'', 2014. *''The Novel: A Survival Skill'', 2015. *''A Literary Tour of Italy'', 2015. *''Life and Work: Writers, Readers, and the Conversations Between Them'', 2016. *''Out of My Head: On the Trail of Consciousness'', 2018. * "Her Programme," in ''Writers and Their Mothers,'' Dale Salwak, ed., 2018. * *''Pen in Hand: Reading, Rereading and Other Mysteries'', 2019. * *''The Hero's Way: Walking with
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from Rome to Ravenna'', 2021.


Translations of Italian works

*
Alberto Moravia Alberto Moravia ( , ; born Alberto Pincherle ; 28 November 1907 – 26 September 1990) was an Italian novelist and journalist. His novels explored matters of modern sexuality, social alienation and existentialism. Moravia is best known for his de ...
, ''Erotic Tales'', Secker & Warburg, 1985. Original title ''La cosa''. *Alberto Moravia, ''The Voyeur'', Secker & Warburg, 1986. Original title ''L'uomo che guarda''. *
Antonio Tabucchi Antonio Tabucchi (; 24 September 1943 – 25 March 2012) was an Italian writer and academic who taught Portuguese language and literature at the University of Siena, Italy. Deeply in love with Portugal, he was an expert, critic and translator of ...
, ''Indian Nocturne'', Chatto & Windus, 1988. Original title ''Notturno indiano''. *Alberto Moravia, ''Journey to Rome'', Secker & Warburg, 1989. Original title ''Viaggio a Roma''. *Antonio Tabucchi, ''Vanishing Point'', Chatto & Windus, 1989. Original title ''Il filo dell'orizzonte''. *Antonio Tabucchi, ''The Woman of Porto Pim'', Chatto & Windus, 1989. Original title ''La donna di Porto Pim''. *Antonio Tabucchi, ''The Flying Creatures of Fra Angelico'', Chatto & Windus, 1989. Original title ''I volatili del Beato Angelico''. *
Fleur Jaeggy Fleur Jaeggy (born 31 July 1940) is a Swiss author who writes in Italian. ''The'' ''Times Literary Supplement'' named ''Proleterka'' as a Best Book of the Year upon its US publication, and her ''Sweet Days of Discipline'' won the Premio Bagut ...
, ''Sweet Days of Discipline'', Heinemann, 1991. Original title ''I beati anni del castigo''. The translation won the
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. *Giuliana Tedeschi, ''There is a Place on Earth: A Woman in Birkenau'', Pantheon Books, 1992. Original title ''C'è un punto della terra''. * Roberto Calasso, ''The Marriage of Cadmus and Harmony'', Knopf, 1993. Original title ''Le nozze di Cadmo e Armonia''. The translation won the Italo Calvino Prize. *
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, ''The Road to San Giovanni'', Pantheon Books, 1993. Original title ''La strada di San Giovanni''. The translation won the
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. *Italo Calvino, ''Numbers in the Dark'', Pantheon Books, 1995. Original title ''Prima che tu dica pronto''. *Fleur Jaeggy, ''Last Vanities'', New Directions, 1998. Original title ''La paura del cielo''. *Roberto Calasso, ''Ka'', New York: Knopf, 1998. Original title ''Ka''. *Roberto Calasso, ''Literature and the Gods'', New York: Knopf, 2000. Original title ''La letteratura e gli dei''. *
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, ''
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'', Penguin Classics, 2009. Original title ''Principe''. *
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, ''Passions'', Penguin Classics, 2014. Original title ''Le passioni''. * Cesare Pavese, ''The Moon and the Bonfires'', Penguin Classics, 2021. Original title ''La luna e i falò''.


Secondary literature

* 2003: Gillian Fenwick: ''Understanding Tim Parks''. University of South Carolina Press, Columbia, . * 2001: Gillian Fenwick: "Tim Parks ''(19 December 1954 - )''," in ''Dictionary of Literary Biography, vol. 231: British Novelists Since 1960, Fourth Series''. United States Gale, .


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External links


Interview with Tim Parks by Scott Esposito
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Interview with Tim Parks
in ''The Quarterly Conversation'', 4 March 2013.
Review of ''Destiny'' at Spike MagazineParks author page and archive
from ''
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from '' The London Review of Books''
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