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"Italy's railways offer entree into its charming, infuriating soul in
this delightful travelogue-cum social commentary. Novelist and British
expatriate Parks (Italian Neighbors) recounts his love-hate relationship
with Italian train travel in rich, hilarious detail: the crazy
ticketing and scheduling procedures; the Kafkaesque Trenitalia national
rail bureaucracy; the oddly ceremonial cadences of train announcements;
the grand station architecture festooned with glitzy lingerie ads; the
epic battles with ticket inspectors over mysterious rules; the contrast
between an aspiration to sleek, fast, convenient modernity and a reality
of pokey, dilapidated, frustrating laggardness in "a nation at ease
with the distance between the ideal and real." His fellow passengers
yuppie blowhards, bored teens, bitter pensioners, gypsy beggars, pushy
nuns, psychos, and prostitutes furnish him with an inexhaustible supply
of piquant character sketches that bring to vivid life the warm
conviviality of Italian culture. Combining wonderfully evocative prose
with a wry analysis, Parks provides local color while continually
seeking hidden social meaning; like a good anthropologist, he knows
every wrinkle of the native culture yet is enough of an outsider to
register its strangeness and particularity. The result is a fascinating
portrait of a society that seems rooted in place no matter how fast it
goes." (Publishers Weekly)
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