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Semmelweis (Paperback)
Anthony Valerio
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"Like most of Valerio's narrative fiction, 'The Little Sailor'
alchemically combines personal and popular cultural histories; but
unlike the earlier work, this opus resolves the logic and emotion
of its protagonist's episodic memory in a linear plot, transmuting
the Little Sailor's childhood experience of his community
(particularly its women) in the first section, 'Brooklyn, Rome, '
into the action of second section, 'The Bensonhurst Pigeon, ' a
whimsical adaptation of Hammett's and Huston's The Maltese
Falcon."--(Professor G. Guida, CUNY)
The incomparable Lefty--married, red-hair, very sexy--has two
cornerstones of the Italian culture talking between themselves: the
gangster & the poet. How it all is resolved is, at once,
exciting & beautiful. Here Valerio, preceding the popular TV
series "The Sopranos," uses the device of the therapist--but in
this case the gangster hands out advice as well as bullets.
BART "brims over with examples of Bart Giamatti's eloquence. It
contains, as well, quotations about Giamatti from his colleagues in
both academia and baseball, and from people familiar with his life
from his earliest days growing up in Holyoke, Massachusetts, where
Dante and baseball were topics of conversation around the family
dinner table. BART contains a wealth of images associated with
Giamatti's life ranging from a photograph of the gas station where
Holyoke men and boys gathered to listen to the Red Sox games to a
sampling of Italian art works and photography associated with his
scholarly pursuits...a deft and balanced selection."--Yale
Magazine, 1991 "A wonderful read."--Larry King, USA Today "This
book...is a celebration of baseball as an essential fiber of
Americana. It is inspirational, thought-provoking and unique."--The
Arizona Daily Star, 1991 "Exquisite and elegant."--Yankee Magazine
The life of one of the Great Lovers of all time, John Dante lived
the life of a bachelor's fantasy, going from his humble beginnings
in a small Italian village to the Playboy Mansion, where he lived
for 26 years with Hugh Hefner and 40 of the most beautiful women in
the world. John Dante was a key figure in the first years of the
Playboy empire, hiring Bunnies, training Bunny Mothers, and
managing the Playboy jet. He befriended some of the most popular
and important figures of our time, including Hugh Hefner, whom John
paints as a "fascinating, complex man," as well as Shel
Silverstein, Lenny Bruce, Linda Lovelace, Don Adams, James Caan and
myriad other personalities and stars. A first hand, inside look. An
important book from the life of the second-in-command. "This is a
highly original way of telling the story of John Dante, self-made
namesake of the more famous Dante. Using the medieval poet's vision
of Hell as a kind of running parallel narrative, Anthony Valerio
weaves a fascinating tale of ambition, excess, friendship, and
rocking good times back in the day of the Playboy Clubs, replete
with Bunnies, orgies, and hedonistic fun. Valerio writes with verve
and compassion about men and women who ran after their dreams and
their pleasures with abandon, living as if youth, potency, and
beauty would never end. They did, of course, and this gives a
poignant quality to the book. This is also the life story of an
Italian American who came up from very humble origins to the
heights of Hugh Hefner's sexy Never Never Land. I didn't always
like these players' choices, and the machismo of that world is
sometimes hard to take. Women are prized for their long, smooth
legs, their willingness to service the men, their decorative
essence, all of which is not the most admirable way of viewing
women. But those were the times and those were the values that
dominated Hef's universe. John Dante did have his own moral code,
unusual as it was, and he was above all a good and faithful friend.
Valerio is so expert at making us feel the lives of others, even
those very far from our own experiences, and his colloquial style
is just right. It seems that he wrote this book out of friendship,
and so it is ultimately a kind, compassionate book. I am looking
forward to many more tales told by the master storyteller, Anthony
Valerio " Rebecca West, professor, University of Chicago
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