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On Earth as It Is in Heaven

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A dark, gripping coming-of-age tale that explores violence, friendship, family, and masculinity unfolds in the Mafia-ruled city of Palermo during the hot summer of the early 1980s. A fatherless nine-year-old boy climbs into the boxing ring to face his first opponent, marking the beginning of a sweeping multigenerational saga. This narrative reaches back to the collapse of the Italian front in North Africa and follows young Davidù's quest to become Italy's national boxing champion, a title long elusive to his family. Davide Enia's layered, lyrical, nonchronological storytelling captivated readers when first published in Italy in 2012. The brutal struggles for dominance among Davidù's male friends, his strict yet devoted grandmother, and his charismatic, manipulative great-uncle—who becomes his trainer—are vividly portrayed. The novel is firmly rooted in the concept of "Sicilitude," reflecting the unique language and mentality of Sicily, while also addressing universal themes. A meditation on physical violence, love, friendship, and ambition, this coming-of-age story candidly explores the joys and terrors of becoming a man, revealing the complexities of life through its sometimes crude but always honest lens.

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On Earth as It Is in Heaven, Antony Shugaar, Davide Enia

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Pubblicato
2014
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5,49 €

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4,2
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Lingua
Inglese
Pubblicato
2014
Formato
Copertina rigida
Pagine
320
ISBN10
0374130043
ISBN13
9780374130046
Serie
Prima pubblicazione
2012
Titolo originale
Così in terra
Valutazione
4,2 su 5
Descrizione
A dark, gripping coming-of-age tale that explores violence, friendship, family, and masculinity unfolds in the Mafia-ruled city of Palermo during the hot summer of the early 1980s. A fatherless nine-year-old boy climbs into the boxing ring to face his first opponent, marking the beginning of a sweeping multigenerational saga. This narrative reaches back to the collapse of the Italian front in North Africa and follows young Davidù's quest to become Italy's national boxing champion, a title long elusive to his family. Davide Enia's layered, lyrical, nonchronological storytelling captivated readers when first published in Italy in 2012. The brutal struggles for dominance among Davidù's male friends, his strict yet devoted grandmother, and his charismatic, manipulative great-uncle—who becomes his trainer—are vividly portrayed. The novel is firmly rooted in the concept of "Sicilitude," reflecting the unique language and mentality of Sicily, while also addressing universal themes. A meditation on physical violence, love, friendship, and ambition, this coming-of-age story candidly explores the joys and terrors of becoming a man, revealing the complexities of life through its sometimes crude but always honest lens.