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Enzo Laganà

Esta serie profundiza en las complejidades de la vida en una sociedad moderna y multicultural a través de cautivadoras narrativas criminales. Sigue a un periodista con un ingenio peculiar que está decidido a descubrir la verdad detrás de la actividad delictiva y las tensiones étnicas. Las historias entrelazan hábilmente vidas personales con problemas sociales más amplios, creando relatos convincentes y que invitan a la reflexión. Es una mezcla única de misterio y comentario social.

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Dispute Over A Very Italian Piglet

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    It's October 2006. In a few months Romania will join the European Union. Meanwhile, the northern Italian town of Turin has been rocked by a series of deadly crimes involving Albanians and Romanians. Is this the latest eruption of a clan feud dating back centuries, or is the trouble being incited by local organized crime syndicates who routinely "infect" neighborhoods and then "cleanse" them in order to earn big on property developments? Enzo Lagan , born in Turin to Southern Italian parents, is a journalist with a wry sense of humor who is determined to get to the bottom of this crime wave. But before he can do so, he has to settle a thorny issue concerning Gino, a small pig belonging to his Nigerian neighbor, Joseph. Who brought the pig to the neighborhood mosque? And for heaven's sake why? This multiethnic mystery from the author of Clash of Civilizations over an Elevator in Piazza Vittorio pays homage to the cinematic tradition of the commedia all'italiana as it probes the challenges and joys of life in a newly multicultural society.

    Dispute Over A Very Italian Piglet
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    A fun and farcical novel, this new whodunit about life in multicultural Italy by Amara Lakhous wil delight fans of Lakhous' earlier bestseller, Clash of Civilizations Over an Elevator in Piazza Vittorio, and readers of novels such as The Yacoubian Building by Alaa Al Aswany. Bittersweet, like any self-respecting Italian comedy, The Hoax is a Pirandellian exploration of identity in today's multicultural, polyglot societies. Lakhous draws inspiration from everyday reality, describing his approach to writing as 'total literature, a term he has adapted from soccer's total football. He plays in attack, describing in this work the realities of an Italy of the future with colorful characters portrayed in limpid but lively prose

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