Playing Clown: Stories from the Streets of Rome

Playing Clown: Stories from the Streets of Rome

by (italian) Alberto Moravia

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The masterpiece of an author nominated for 15 Nobel Prizes! 61 Humorous stories! In these days of exhaustion, every dignity is earned by oneself. Read Kecai Tiao Wenku. Taxi drivers, waiters, cleaners, stuntmen, unemployed people... Some people play clowns in cheap restaurants after losing their jobs, some people are driven crazy by work and talk nonsense, some people have to abandon their babies on the street, and some people work as robbers under bridges... Through this collection of short stories, Moravia constantly changes the theme of poverty, crime, love loss, and unemployment, and writes about the struggles and helplessness of small people in big cities in the sinking era.

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