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Down and Out in England and Italy Alberto Prunetti

Down and Out in England and Italy By Alberto Prunetti

Down and Out in England and Italy by Alberto Prunetti


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Down and Out in England and Italy Summary

Down and Out in England and Italy by Alberto Prunetti

A wry, intelligent, and unputdownable look at class and national identity today.

Alberto Prunetti arrives in the UK, the twenty-something-year-old son of a Tuscan factory worker who has never left home before. With only broken English, his wits, and an obsession with the work of George Orwell to guide him, he sets about looking for a job and navigating his new home.

In between long, hot shifts in pizzerias and cleaning toilets up and down the country, he finds his place among the British precariat. His comrades form a polyglot underclass, among them an ex-addict cook, a cleaner in love with opera, an elderly Shakespearean actor, Turks impersonating Neapolitans to serve pizzas, and a cast of petty criminals 'resting' between bigger jobs.

Stuck between a past haunted by Thatcher and a future dominated by Brexit, Down and Out in England and Italy is a hilarious and poignant snapshot of life on the margins in modern-day Britain.

Down and Out in England and Italy Reviews

'A hallucinatory and savage account of modern working life. Both surreal and instantly recognisable.'

-- Jeff Sparrow, author of No Way But This and Trigger Warnings

'Alberto Prunetti's scatalogical, sociological, phantasmagorical, novel Down and Out in England in Italy might have George Orwell spinning in his grave and chuckling in recognition at the kitchen workers, toilet cleaners, and children of miners and steel workers ... A deep poignancy here too.'

-- Anthony Cartwright, author of How I Killed Margaret Thatcher

'So funny and full of swagger ... a joy.'

-- Cash Carraway, author of Skint Estate

'Down and Out in England and Italy is funny, honest, and literary. Prunetti's memoir reveals what life is really like for those in low-paid jobs around England while celebrating the bonds that exist between the have-nots. All of this and the history of bolognese too!'

-- Paul McVeigh, author of The Good Son

'Alberto Prunetti is a brother to every dispossessed wage slave in the UK. This is what's happening and it's only getting worse. Prunetti writes like a cross between John Fante and Jason Williamson. Surreal, defiant, and very very funny.'

-- Howard Cunnell, author of The Painter's Friend

About Alberto Prunetti

Alberto Prunetti was born in a Tuscan steel town in 1973. A former pizza chef, cleaner, and handyman, he is also the author of five novels and has translated works by George Orwell, Angela Davis, David Graeber, and many others. Since 2018 he has directed the Working Class books series for the publisher Edizioni Alegre. Down and Out in England and Italy won the Ultima Frontiera Award and was a finalist for the Biella Literature and Industry Prizes. Elena Pala is translator whose love of all things language has taken her to many weird and wonderful places. After early years spent shepherding tourists around the Eiffel Tower, and pursuing a PhD in linguistics at Cambridge University, followed by a stint at a busy creative agency in London, she eventually found her calling. Previous translations include The Hummingbird by Sandro Veronesi.

Additional information

GOR011901638
9781913348373
1913348377
Down and Out in England and Italy by Alberto Prunetti
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Scribe Publications
2021-11-11
160
Winner of Ultima Frontiera Award. Short-listed for Biella Literature and Industry Prizes.
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