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Little World of Don Camillo (original 1948; edition 1950)

by Giovanni Guareschi

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Disaster threatens when a mild-mannered Italian priest wages a personal war against the village communists.
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Title:Little World of Don Camillo
Authors:Giovanni Guareschi
Info:Amereon Ltd (1950), Hardcover, 162 pages
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The Little World of Don Camillo by Giovannino Guareschi (1948)

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This book was ridiculous in the best of ways. Don Camillo and his arch rival Peppone are great characters, the resolutions to the stories are funny, the interactions between the two and between Camillo and Christ are hilarious. I enjoyed the book from start to finish, although the second to last chapter/story seemed out of place dark compared to the others. Still, it set up for a wonderful resolution. ( )
  Sean191 | Apr 25, 2023 |
Zbirka kratkih priča koje se odvijaju u jednom malom izmišljenom italijanskom seocetu, par godina nakon završetka II svetskog rata. Dok ulicama odjekuju zvuci Bandiera Rossa-e, meštani voze svoje bicikle i koče ih čas na ovaj, čas na onaj način, vijore se crvene zastave i marame, dva nekadašnja prijatelja i saborca vode svoj mali rat.

Don Kamilo seoski sveštenik i Pepone predsednik opštine su sada u teškoj zavadi zbog svojih suprotstavljenih ideologija i ne biraju sredstva kako bi jedan drugome podmetnuli nogu. Don Kamilo je okrenut zapadu - Americi i duboko posvećen svojoj religiji. Sa druge strane Pepone je okrenut istoku - Rusiji i duboko je posvećen Staljinu, Lenjinu i komunizmu. Za Don Kamila prioritet je narod, za Peponea njegova Komunistička Partija.

Iz priče u priču njih dvoje se sukobljavaju žestoko se zalažući za svoje interese. Međutim, kolika god da je njihova ideološka netrpeljivost, kada iskrsne pravi problem oni su u stanju da se ujedine i pomognu jedan drugome ili da zajedničkim snagama učine nešto za opšte dobro.

U gotovo svim pričama se pojavljuje i lik Isusa Hrista koji svojim savetima potpomaže Don Kamila. Hrist je u ovim pričama Don Kamilova savest, a možda je i pravi Hrist jer kako sam pisac reče na početku ove zbirke priča, u tom malom seocetu je sve moguće.

Ne treba izostaviti ni narod, te male prevrtljive ovčice koje ne znaju šta hoće i radije se priklanjaju sili na štetu sopstvenih interesa.

Ove kratke priče su u svojoj biti poučne, duhovite, satirične, kritičke, tragikomične i povremeno mučne. Pisac u njima odlično oslikava te prve godine posleratnog doba u Italiji i zbivanja opisana u njima su veoma slična zbivanjima u posleratnoj Jugoslaviji, stoga one imaju izvestan značaj za čitaoce sa ovih balkanskih prostora. ( )
  srdjashin | Nov 14, 2022 |
to be honest i wouldnt even give it one star. it was so boring.... ( )
  thereadingpal | Jun 14, 2022 |
Recuperato in biblioteca per caso, era stato un libro del mese che non ero riuscita a leggere all'epoca perché fuori stampa da un po'.

Una raccolta di racconti umoristici, che segue due famosi personaggi italiani che forse oggi stanno cadendo nel dimenticatoio, ma forse mi hanno fatto capire alcune cose del periodo in cui il libro è stato scritto, che non sempre il libro di storia riesce a spiegare.

Il Club del Libro / DRS
Libro del mese di Maggio 2017 ( )
  JaqJaq | Jan 7, 2022 |
This is a marvel. I adore the characters, and I am amazed at the depth of the world which is created with very simple story telling. We never hear about what the characters are thinking, but through their actions, we know them. I laughed through many of the stories, but had forgotten how deadly serious the book becomes at the end. Guareschi was not writing to amuse, but it was his cover, and a good one.

Guareschi shows the ugly side of humanity, but right along side of that is the beauty of humanity in the very strained relationship of the Communist Mayor of the town, Peppone, and the priest of the town, Don Camillo. They butt heads and war on ideology, but when it comes right down to it, they look out for each other and the town they live in. I adore the conversations between the Christ on the crucifix and Don Camillo, and the relationship they have. ( )
2 vote MrsLee | Nov 9, 2014 |
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Author nameRoleType of authorWork?Status
Guareschi, Giovanninoprimary authorall editionsconfirmed
Dalma, AlfonsTranslatorsecondary authorsome editionsconfirmed
GipiIllustratorsecondary authorsome editionsconfirmed
Luccioni, GennieTranslatorsecondary authorsome editionsconfirmed
Oldenburg Ermke, Frans vanTranslatorsecondary authorsome editionsconfirmed
Serra, MicheleContributorsecondary authorsome editionsconfirmed
Thole, KarelIllustratorsecondary authorsome editionsconfirmed
Troubridge, Una VicenzoTranslatorsecondary authorsome editionsconfirmed
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My life began on the 1st of May 1908, and between one thing and another, it still goes on.

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The Little World of Don Camillo is to be found somewhere in the valley of the Po River.

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Don Camillo had been born with a constitutionalist preference for calling a spade a spade.

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