Saturday, 12 September 2015

La Compagnia dei Celestini – Stefano Benni



Another book by Stefano Benni. This is actually a novel and actually quite a proper one, for funny that it is.

Forget about quidditch, this book sees the introduction of the best fictional game ever: pallastrada (it could be loosely translated as streetball in English, but it has no relation to pick-up basketball). Not even the author actually fully understands the rules of the game, which seem to be in constant flux (although it has to be played on any kind of surface except for grass, the pitch needs at least a part of gravel, a hurdle like a tree of a rock, be on a slope, and possibly in a place where the ball gone out of bounds can roll away for miles – no player can be subbed out until 60% of his/her/its legs are covered in blood).

Yet, despite the hilarious play-by-play reports, the book is also quite deep: it ironically discusses the stories of the humblest Italian boys, it portrays an evil national oligarch years before the final rise to (political) power of Berlusconi, looks at the idiosyncrasies of the Catholic Church (and its head, the “great meringue”) and it is overall an allegory of the fight between good and evil (although its description of the German pallastrada team might not be particularly politically correct).

In short: this is just a great book.

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