Beppaccio il Bugiardo egrave; un libro sulla gioventugrave; scritto da un uomo che; verso il tramonto; per mezzo della magia della memoria riscopre e rivaluta le sue radici con sorridente tenerezza. Questa storia; infatti; possiede tutta la freschezza; lrsquo;ingenuitagrave;; lrsquo;ironia e la spontaneitagrave; dei migliori romanzi di formazione. Attraverso la narrazione delle avventure del giovane protagonista; lrsquo;Autore tratteggia una galleria di personaggi indimenticabili e a volte un porsquo; fuori dalle righe. Giuseppe Righini; in questa autobiografia; tende infatti a costruire dei caratteri dalla psicologia semplice; immediatamente riconoscibili; che lo seguono e lo accompagnano lungo la sua evoluzione. Unrsquo;opera interessante che racconta e ricostruisce tempi e luoghi ben precisi: Livorno con le sue tradizioni e caratteristiche tipiche delle cittagrave; di mare nella seconda metagrave; del lsquo;900.
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful. Cool yes; but for an older crowdBy JustbookingThis is an interesting if somewhat quirky book to read in your spare time; a sort of Cliff Notes version of the "classics" that resonate for an older crowd (age 35+); either because they were cool years ago or because they finally have the money to buy them. The truly "cultural and cool" will see this as a sea of cultural knowledge with an inch of depth. For the rest of us; its simply a handy guide to learn a little about a lot; without spending too much.The top ten lists cover a wide variety of topics; including books; music; furniture; wine; art; and places to travel. A brief description of their importance or uniqueness is included; which may inspire you to search them out. However; some choices are so iconic that if you wish to get one; youll be paying really big bucks for them.But then again; many wont even bother. Will flaunting an Hermes Birkin or a quilted Chanel handbag really make you cool? Would you be willing to pay hundreds of dollars for a rare art book by Slim Aarons just to see pictures of attractive people doing attractive things in attractive places 30 odd years ago?The lists are not all-inclusive and there are glaring omissions at times. For example; Jackie O is nowhere to be found in the chapter about "5 Women Designers Love to Reference" which oddly enough highlights Wallis Simpson; Duchess of Windsor (granted; she did get an exhibit at the Met in 2002; along with her husband). Audrey Hepburn is brushed off as not worthy "of the select group of women whose style (designers) pay homage to." In all fairness; the author has knowingly left out anything too obvious or anything too recent; either because its too early to tell how it will age or because it doesnt need further explanation.Will reading this book make you look like an insider? Hardly. But with glossaries; pictures and pronunciation guides; at least it will keep you from looking foolish.2 of 2 people found the following review helpful. Good readingBy Prima chicaInteresting book to read for light reading. Once in awhile its nice to have a book that tells it as it is on what is proper and acceptable in todays society. More or less a brushed up course in culture etiquette.7 of 9 people found the following review helpful. You can be cultured and cool without knowing anything in this bookBy SarahI wanted to like this book; but just didnt. Be warned that the selection chosen by this writer is very narrow and definitely not what any cultured and cool folk I know would consider cultured and cool. As one who once walked out of a Phil Glass production halfway through because I just couldnt stand it; I certainly wouldnt make the grade. I think you have to be a certain sort of person - one who shares the authors narrow taste - to enjoy this book. Dont buy it if you are expecting an interesting selection unless you think culture didnt start until the twentieth century.