An edition of Pasquale's Nose (2001)

Pasquale's Nose

Idle Days in an Italian Town

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An edition of Pasquale's Nose (2001)

Pasquale's Nose

Idle Days in an Italian Town

Michael Rips quit his life as an appellate attorney and went with his wife and new baby to Sutri, a tiny Etruscan village outside of Rome. A fifth-generation Nebraskan, he had spent his entire adult life living in hotels. In Sutri he headed straight for the local cafi, and there begins the hilarious journey of Pasquale's Nose--Fellini-esque characters, local folklore, and the surprising revelation that this small town mirrors the author's own eccentric family.Centered around a palazzo made of wine, Sutri has a rich history, maybe even as rich as the locals claim. Descended from Etruscans, the Sutrini have an annual festival for the native bean that cured Charlemagne's gout and saved Europe. The postman, who is said to be illiterate, rides his scooter around town delivering mail, a crowd of villagers trailing behind in the hopes of securing their letters during his coffee break. One of the most popular dishes in town is the Green Algae Bruschetta, invented by the postman. A remnant of the local gentry is famous for his ability to lay his healing hands on cars or tractors, fixing them instantly. And then there's Pasquale himself, a m

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Publisher
Back Bay Books
Language
English
Pages
224

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Pasquale's Nose: Idle Days in an Italian Town
April 9, 2002, Back Bay Books
Paperback in English
Cover of: Pasquale's nose
Pasquale's nose
2001, Little, Brown
in English - 1st. ed.
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Pasquale's Nose
2001, Little, Brown and Company
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First Sentence

"UPON arriving in Sutri, I made my way to the central square and found three cafes."

The Physical Object

Format
Paperback
Number of pages
224
Dimensions
7.8 x 5 x 0.6 inches
Weight
8 ounces

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL9897502M
Internet Archive
pasqualesnose00mich
ISBN 10
0316748641
ISBN 13
9780316748643
OCLC/WorldCat
50119389
Library Thing
146515
Goodreads
725303

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