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Bakunin's Son [Kindle Edition]

Sergio Atzeni , John R. Rugman
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This disappointing Italian novel arrives in brief sections that are meant to be interviews with different characters about a man named Tullio Saba, the son of a shoemaker nicknamed Bakunin because of his loyalty to the anarchist ("In those days there lived a famous arsonist whose name was Bakunin."). Atzeni (who drowned last year, having written several novels) cleverly retells Italian history through the recollections of people in numbered interviews. A woman who went on to give birth to 17 children claims she had a hot affair with Saba when he was 16 and that her own husband disgusted her afterwards. A fellow miner recalls Saba as a hero to working men who wore a French beret on the job rather than a rag or simple cap. One acquaintance swears Saba earned a silver medal during the WWII while another insists that Saba, far from being a war hero, "sleazed around like an American" with prostitutes and black marketeers. In 1947, a mining engineer was killed and Saba was suspected of the crime. The mine manager who fired Saba reports that, at the time, "there was the widely held belief that the Communists were preparing for a great revolution, a notion held by the Communists themselves." The voices of the interviewees are similar to each other, save for the infrequent and therefore jarring colloquial translation ("The ones with more balls used to come up from behind and whisper crude little innuendoes. I paid no nevermind to any of 'em."). All in all, Bakunin's Son reads more like a synopsis, than a fleshed-out novel.
Copyright 1996 Reed Business Information, Inc.

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"In this novel...the reader is treated to a series of interviews that reconstruct a colorful and complex life through the eyes of those who have shared it." -- Translation Review, July 1997

Product Details

  • Format: Kindle Edition
  • File Size: 83 KB
  • Print Length: 88 pages
  • Publisher: Italica Press, Inc. (March 26, 2009)
  • Sold by: Amazon Digital Services
  • Language: English
  • ASIN: B0021YV566
  • Text-to-Speech: Enabled
  • Lending: Enabled
  • Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
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5.0 out of 5 stars Welcome to Sardinia, February 25, 2000
This review is from: Bakunin's Son (Paperback)
Se non siete mai stati in Sardegna, questo libro è una buona occasione per iniziare: un fulminante affresco multicolore dell'Isola più mediterranea del mondo, un centinaio di pagine senza neanche un luogo comune ma un fiume di parole a metà tra cronaca e poesia, saggio sociologico e racconto epico. Il protagonista della storia, Tullio Saba, è un eroe controverso che con la grinta e la passione civica che erano stati del padre (il ciabattino anarchico soprannominato per questo Bakunìn) attraversa avventure politiche e storie d'amore, torbidi intrighi antifascisti e fulminanti carriere da trombetista, in una Sardegna vera, lontana dai villaggi-vacanza e dalle coste dorate del nord. Da questo libro il regista Salvatore Cabiddu ha tratto un bellissimo film senza tradire lo stile narrativo dell'autore né l'atmosfera che si respira in queste pagine, felicissime, del suo amico Sergio Atzeni. Comprate subito il libro, chiudetevi in camera a leggerlo, e benvenuti in Sardegna.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Catches you offguard, June 26, 2000
This review is from: Bakunin's Son (Paperback)
This is not a novel that immediately captures you from word one and won't allow you to put it down. Indeed, I could only proceed a few pages at a time as different interviewees spouted their opinions on the man called "Bakunin" and, later, his son. The shifts in narrative perspective were brusque, though intentionally done. It wasn't until nearly halfway through this novella that I found myself suddenly knowing this man, his friends, the causes he fought for. In fact, through Atzeni's narrative, one feels not that one is reading, per se, in as much as Experiencing the events pre- and post-war Italy. The twist at the end is cute, not shocking, but it is the overall effect of this storytelling style that makes me wish there were another translation of Atzeni available in the U.S. A fine read.
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