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Comrade Don Camillo (1963)

by Giovannino Guareschi

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Series: Don Camillo (Pilot Productions) (4), Don Camillo (5)

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"Book 4, in which Don Camillo steals a march on Peppone over a matter of conscience and finds himself the life and soul of the Party."
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Vedi recensione di [b:Don Camillo Mondo Piccolo|2613981|Don Camillo Mondo Piccolo|Giovannino Guareschi|https://d.gr-assets.com/books/1206839845s/2613981.jpg|64845], con l'avvertenza che questo romanzo è un po' meno autentico, si svolge in gran parte in Unione Sovietica e c'è dentro un po' più di tensione politica, essendo l'autore cattolico e non certo comunista. Ma Don Camillo travestito da quadro del PCI in visita nel Kolchoz con Peppone non si batte. Credetemi. ( )
  Fiordiluna | Jul 31, 2024 |
Vedi recensione di [b:Don Camillo Mondo Piccolo|2613981|Don Camillo Mondo Piccolo|Giovannino Guareschi|https://d.gr-assets.com/books/1206839845s/2613981.jpg|64845], con l'avvertenza che questo romanzo è un po' meno autentico, si svolge in gran parte in Unione Sovietica e c'è dentro un po' più di tensione politica, essendo l'autore cattolico e non certo comunista. Ma Don Camillo travestito da quadro del PCI in visita nel Kolchoz con Peppone non si batte. Credetemi. ( )
  Elanna76 | May 2, 2024 |
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  archivomorero | Dec 15, 2022 |
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  archivomorero | Jun 25, 2022 |
Though I am neither Catholic nor Italian, I feel a closeness to this book -- this novel especially, but all the collected stories in the series -- and wish I could impart to everyone just how wonderful this novel and its message are.
Actually this book is also collected stories but together they create a narrative of one story, different from the other books by Guareschi.
At one time, he was THE largest-selling author in Italian, surpassing even Dante. Maybe he still is, but I fear that his positive sense of life, not to mention his Catholicism, and especially his anti-communism, will have relegated him to that proverbial trash heap.
Instead, the popular authors of today wallow in cynicism and violence, which is why they're popular, and why they are promoted by the pop media.
And a Guareschi is diminished.
Let me repeat: His stories are wonderful. His characters are wonderful. His settings are wonderful.
Oh, there are some dramatic moments of heart-breaking sorrow, especially his story of the wheat, but Guareschi and his characters know that life is not about sorrow and tragedy, even if both are parts of life.
Guareschi apparently believed in Catholic teachings of life and after-life that I don't, but I will forever be grateful his books are available, sometimes even online.
I just wish I could find his cartoons, especially the one of the character with three nostrils, which drawing got him threatened by the Antifa of his day. Some, maybe most, of his stories are illustrated with one of his drawings, but that paucity just makes me all the more want to see the rest.
I cannot stress too much the extent to which I love and recommend all the works of Guareschi, but "Comrade Don Camillo" is, I think, his best. ( )
  morrisonhimself | Mar 6, 2022 |
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Guareschi, Giovanninoprimary authorall editionsconfirmed
Frenaye, FrancesTranslatorsecondary authorsome editionsconfirmed
Oldenburg Ermke, Frans vanTranslatorsecondary authorsome editionsconfirmed
Thole, KarelIllustratorsecondary authorsome editionsconfirmed
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