Totò (Antonio de Curtis, 1898–1967) was an Italian actor and comedian, celebrated for his comic roles, monologues, poems and songs.

Neapolitan comic artist often called the Prince Antonio de Curtis. 'A Livella and numerous poems, sketches and songs are among works associated with him.

DeBaser hosts a single review of Totò's Parli come badi that praises it as ideal short-form bathroom reading. The review highlights Totò's Neapolitan wit and the anthology's fragmentary structure. Recommended for light, random consultations rather than continuous reading.

For:Readers who enjoy short humorous pieces, fans of Italian comedy, Totò enthusiasts.

 Parli come badi is the bathroom book par excellence: an anthology of jokes and maxims of that all-Neapolitan genius Totò, officially known as Prince Antonio de Curtis, divided by topics ranging from family to the eternal North-South conflict, from insults to the praise of madness, from love to politics, and many others.

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