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Let The Games Begin

Paperback / softback

Main Details

Title Let The Games Begin
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Niccolo Ammaniti
Translated by Kylee Doust
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback / softback
Pages:320
Dimensions(mm): Height 234,Width 154
Category/GenreModern and contemporary fiction (post c 1945)
ISBN/Barcode 9781921758461
ClassificationsDewey:853.92
Audience
General

Publishing Details

Publisher Text Publishing
Imprint The Text Publishing Company
Publication Date 21 August 2013
Publication Country Australia

Description

'How long's it been since we took the bloody oath?' Saverio shrugged. 'A few years.' Zombie pointed a grissino at his chief. 'In all this time, what have we ever accomplished?' 'All those things you promised...How many of them have we done?' Murder chimed in. 'You said we'd make loads of human sacrifices, but we haven't seen hide nor hair of them. And what about the initiation ritual with the virgins? And the Satanic orgies?' It is the most decadent party of the century. A nouveau riche real estate magnate has planned a lavish weekend for a who's-who of celebrities-starlets, politicians, soccer stars and intellectuals. Among them is a neurotically charming author struggling to write his next book and hoping to rejuvenate his reputation. In an unexpected turn of events, he crosses paths with the Wilde Beasts of Abaddon, a satanic sect planning to ruin the evening's festivities and become celebrated as a world-famous cult. What was intended as the most lavish spectacle of the year quickly descends into chaos. Let the Games Begin, international best-selling author Niccolo Ammaniti fuses a riotous dose of absurdity with a clear-eyed critique of the superficiality and vulgarity of modern culture. Let the Games Begin may well be, as Italian left-wing daily L'Unita remarked, 'the print version of La Dolce Vita for the present day.'

Author Biography

Authors Bio, not available

Reviews

'[a] raunchy satirical romp' -- Ian Rankin @beathhigh 'One of the best writers of his generation.' Otago Daily Times 'Ammaniti writes about an Italy you don't read about in the travel books.' Sunday Telegraph 'A young novelist with extraordinary narrative gifts.' Australian 'A brilliantly perverse comic triumph...Unpredictable, witty and very black.' West Australian 'Exuberant, erratic satire of consumption of corruption...A lot of the laughs are verbal, and Kylee Doust's crisp translation seems to have rendered them neatly.' Weekend Herald 'The chaos that descends is at times shocking, but always thought-provoking, in this absurdists romp through modern culture.' Limelight 'Seeming absurdities, outrageous situations and human follies are piled one on top of the other with a ghoulish humour that never fails...This is a novel pointing a deliciously blood-soaked finger, ever sexually resuscitant, yet shaking from alcohol overload, at the rest of 21st-century decadence around the globe.' Otago Daily Times 'Niccolo Ammaniti is the best novelist of his generation.' Il Giornale 'This book pulls off a rare feat: an action-packed but well-paced satire populated with characters rather than caricatures.' Publishers Weekly 'Let the Games Begin reads like an intellectual's beach-read: romantic, full of plot and characters, but also teeming with ideas, symbols, dense metaphors, and complex satire.' -- Vol. 1 Brooklyn 'Wonderfully ironic and entertaining' Independent 'Debauchery on an epic scale...Outrageous' Big Issue 'Exuberant and audacious' Observer