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Timeskipper

by Stefano Benni

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ISBN13: 9781933372440
ISBN10: 1933372443
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Italy's foremost satirist recounts the adventures of Timeskipper, a young man endowed with a rare gift: the ability to see into the future. A tale in which innocence and imagination defy corruption and conformity, in which the eccentricities and innocence of yesteryear come face-to-face with the moral aridity of today's money-obsessed society, Timeskipperis one of Stefano Benni's most touching and enduring creations. Colored by Benni's trademark linguistic inventiveness and irresistible humor, this is a coming-of-age story with a difference.

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"Time is out of joint in this quasi-fantasy novel by Italian author Benni (Margherita Dolce Vita), whose young hero, Luperto, is stopped on his way to school by God, who, dressed in rags and swarmed by flies, gives Luperto a 'duoclock,' or the ability to see the future. Luperto, now called Timeskipper, grows up the son of a woodcarver in a small village in post-war Italy. Timeskipper goes away to the city to be educated, flirts with communism, plays soccer, becomes a newspaper reporter, observes the student unrest that sweeps Europe in 1968 and returns home to take part in his village's losing war between tradition and progress. He also can't forget Selene, the on-again off-again love of his life. At key points, Timeskipper's duoclock enables him to see possible futures, but shorn of the underused gimmick, this is a fairly stock coming-of-age story dressed up with supporting characters right out of a Fellini movie. Many Italian political references will be lost on the average American reader, making this translation one that may have trouble finding with a larger audience." Publishers Weekly (Copyright Reed Business Information, Inc.)

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Jennifer Breese, January 1, 2010 (view all comments by Jennifer Breese)
This was my favorite novel of 2009.
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Product Details

ISBN:
9781933372440
Author:
Benni, Stefano
Publisher:
Europa Editions
Translator:
Shugaar, Antony
Author:
Shugaar, Antony
Author:
Sugaar, Anthony
Subject:
General
Subject:
General Fiction
Subject:
Literary
Subject:
Psychic ability
Subject:
Bildungsroman.
Subject:
Literature-A to Z
Copyright:
Edition Description:
Mass Market
Publication Date:
20080401
Binding:
Paperback
Grade Level:
from 12
Language:
English
Pages:
400
Dimensions:
8.25 x 5.25 in
Age Level:
from 18

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"Publishers Weekly Review" by , "Time is out of joint in this quasi-fantasy novel by Italian author Benni (Margherita Dolce Vita), whose young hero, Luperto, is stopped on his way to school by God, who, dressed in rags and swarmed by flies, gives Luperto a 'duoclock,' or the ability to see the future. Luperto, now called Timeskipper, grows up the son of a woodcarver in a small village in post-war Italy. Timeskipper goes away to the city to be educated, flirts with communism, plays soccer, becomes a newspaper reporter, observes the student unrest that sweeps Europe in 1968 and returns home to take part in his village's losing war between tradition and progress. He also can't forget Selene, the on-again off-again love of his life. At key points, Timeskipper's duoclock enables him to see possible futures, but shorn of the underused gimmick, this is a fairly stock coming-of-age story dressed up with supporting characters right out of a Fellini movie. Many Italian political references will be lost on the average American reader, making this translation one that may have trouble finding with a larger audience." Publishers Weekly (Copyright Reed Business Information, Inc.)
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