Ragazzi di vita by Pier Paolo Pasolini
Ragazzi di vita by Pier Paolo Pasolini
'If their fathers have sinned the sons must be punished' - Pier Paolo Pasolini
Italian copy of Pasolini's The Ragazzi (Ragazzi di vita) which comes from the same vivid and violent world as Pasolini's great films. In the poverty and chaos of postwar Rome, Ricetto and his gang survive by their wits, their cruelty and their instincts for survival. Their lives are shaped by hunger, theft, betrayal and prostitution; they celebrate their triumphs with brutal abandon and die bleak deaths. Pasolini writes of this harsh world with an understanding that there is humanity and even humour here.
We've also got a copy available in English if your Italian isn't quite there yet.
Paperback
Printed in Italy
Published by Aldo Garzanti Editore, 1976
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