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For fans of stefano benni,lovers of italian literature,readers of short story collections,those interested in satirical and reflective fiction,poetry enthusiasts,readers seeking moral and psychological themes
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THE REVIEW

Benni himself calls it 'the book of the world', and who could argue with that, given that we are faced with his best work (yes, better than Bar Sport).

25 short stories, which despite each belonging to a different genre, are all united by one detail: the protagonists of the stories are as lonely as dogs, and Benni uses it as a tool for laughter and reflection.

The Author's inventiveness shines through in each story, proving himself to be one of the best Italian authors of the last 50 years, writing about a life in moral and psychological degradation ("Alice"), a tragicomic couple keeping track of each other's betrayals ("Even and Square"), slimy politics ("A Civil Solution"), and the mentality of a talented apartment burglar who comes to consider his robbery victims as his family ("Sigh").

Some stories reflect a not-so-subtle critique of society ("A Smooth Flight"), all toned down by the brilliant absurdity of some tales ("Grandpa's Euthanasia," "Orlando Furioso d'Amore (L'Orlando Impagliato)"), interspersed with poetic stories ("The Instant"), somewhat folkloric ("The Spirit of the Chimney"), with a religious background ("Brother Silent"), and about beloved soccer ("Solitude and Revolution of Fullback Poldo").

My favorite work by Benni, even today I enjoy rereading it, having a laugh and some reflections.

It doesn't seem exaggerated to define some stories as pure poetry, if by this we mean something capable of making you pause to think about what you've just read.

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Stefano Benni's La Grammatica di Dio is praised as his best work, featuring 25 diverse short stories united by themes of loneliness and societal critique. The collection blends humor, absurdity, and poetry skillfully, inviting both laughter and reflection. The review highlights Benni's inventiveness and moral insight, emphasizing this book as a timeless favorite.

Stefano Benni

Stefano Benni is an Italian author and satirist active since the 1970s, known for blending humor, fantasy, and social critique in novels and short stories such as Bar Sport, Saltatempo, Margherita Dolcevita, and La grammatica di Dio.
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