When was the last time you read a story about talking animals dining at a table? Bernardo Zannoni brings them to life effortlessly in My Stupid Intentions, the autobiography of the stone marten Archy. Since the death of his father, Archy has lived in poverty with his mother and four siblings. After he is injured in a fall, his mother trades him to a fox. Initially treated harshly, Archy is later taught to read by the fox, who also provides profound insights into the essence of our existence.
In 2022, Bernardo Zannoni won the Italian Premio Campiello for My Stupid Intentions at the age of 25. The debut novel has been translated into more than ten languages. Zannoni lives and works in Italy.