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The Fat Woodworker (Hardcover)
Antonio Manetti; Translated by Valerie Martone, Robert L. Martone
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The Fat Woodworker (Paperback)
Antonio Manetti; Translated by Valerie Martone, Robert L. Martone
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"The Fat Woodworker" is a delightful story in the tradition of the
Italian Renaissance "beffe," stories of practical, often cruel
jokes. It is the tale of a prank engineered by the great
Renaissance architect, Filippo Brunelleschi (1377-1446), played
upon an unsuspecting (and perhaps less-than-brilliant) friend and
woodworker named Manetto, in reprisal for the woodworker's social
slight. While the prank is indeed cruel, it is so ingenious, and
the victim is so comical, that the reader soon forgets the
architect's - and the author's - malice and settles in for a
delightful turn as part of the unfolding conspiracy set in motion
by Brunelleschi's circle of friends. The tale brings the reader
into the social world of Florence's craft- and tradespeople, its
lawyers and judges, artists, architects and intellectuals and gives
a vibrant sense of the city's close-knit social fabric, its packed
streets and busy shops and offices. It is as much a portrait of the
Renaissance city as of one very befuddled and delightful
woodworker. Robert and Valerie Martone provide a solid contemporary
translation that carries across the ironic distance of the
original. They include an introduction to the story, its author and
genre, and to the social and intellectual world of Brunelleschi and
Renaissance Florence. Illustrated, introduction, bibliography.
Fiction
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