A Season with Verona: Travels Around Italy in Search of Illusion, National Characters
by Tim Parks
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Italophile soccer fans
This book sits rather uneasily between categories. It is in some sense the third volume of Parks's trilogy on Italian society from the perspective of a permanent resident (it follows Italian Neighbors and Itialian Education). And it is clearly a contribution to the long series of studies of the cultural importance of soccer. Like Italian Education, it is sprinkled with fine insights into Italy, and the portraits of the soccer fans are colorfully drawn. But the perspective of the somewhat skeptic...more
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Read in August, 2008
Just as thrilling and wonderful a read as it was the first time. Engagingly written, Parks' book is not only an irresistible story for fans of Italian soccer, but also anyone interested in how culture and sport overlap. It's also a fascinating sort of frozen moment in the early careers of players, coaches, and officials who are now big names -- Adriano Mutu, Massimo Oddo, Mauro Camoranesi and Alberto Gilardino are just kids when it takes place, and Cesare Prandelli and Rino Foschi were rising to...more
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Read in November, 2007
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Kevin
Very funny and somewhat philosphical view of the Italian football fanatic's life. Written by a longtime resident of Verona, this follows his journey through one of their awful seasons, from the terraces, with the most hated fans in Italy. A truly nail-biting finish too - will they stay in Serie A or go down to Serie B?????
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Read in June, 2007
I guess it's a travel book and a soccer book but it's more about the Italian people and culture. It no doubt helps to have an interest in soccer and/or sports to really enjoy this book. I haven't done much reading about Italy, so I learned a lot from this.
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gabe
read this book while on tour with a band. was fun to read about a persons travels while traveling. also great to see one not necessarily associated with soccer culture travel with superfans
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Read in April, 2003
recommends it for:
Soccer fans everywhere
Thoroughly enjoyable; although we are Empoli fans and know about relegation struggles too. Best read with a bottle of Limoncello to hand.
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I think that this is the best book written on soccer fanaticism and regionalism. Ever.
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Read in November, 2003
The best first chapter of any book ever. Hysterical. Dio Bon, Butei!
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