In Naples, a café sospeso is a second coffee that you pay for and which will be offered to those who cannot afford a cup. This old tradition inspired the new novel by Amanda Sthers. An immersion in the Neapolitan crowd through seven portraits with tastes of poetry, humanity, generosity and emotions.
Amanda Sthers a woman of writing and a woman of screens. She has written theater and novels, songs and screenplays for film and television. Before “My Place in the Photo”, “Chicken Street”, “The Old Jewish Blonde” or “American Erections”, she was already writing texts for the first 60 episodes of the TV series “Camera Café”.
Coffee, she finds it in her new novel. Not an automatic bar coffee, but a coffee that can be enjoyed in the dining room or at the counter. A coffee with subtle aromas, imbued with nostalgia, poetry, feelings, generosity and humanity, a coffee sometimes a little sweet like budding love, sometimes a little bitter like lost love. Because it is also a lot about love in this book: necessarily, we are in Italy, or rather in Naples, the city of the famous “cafe sospeso”.
“The suspended coffee” the new novel byAmanda Sthers is published by Grasset.
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