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The Decameron by Giovanni Boccaccio
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it was amazing
bookshelves: 2019-shelf, humor, romance, traditional-fiction, satire

Amazing.

I'm utterly flabbergasted by how good this is. Forty years before The Canterbury Tales took England by storm, a little tiny place called Italy was having a full-blown RENAISSANCE. So why the hell have I been avoiding all these fantastic pieces of art, anyway? Because they're in Italian? For SHAME.

Fortunately, this translation is fantastic... and you know what? It really holds up. It has everything a public who wants to be entertained could ever desire. A hundred short stories framed by nobles hiding out while the Black Plague ravages Europe, eating, frolicking, and telling stories every night for ten nights.

Do you think a quarantine is a recipe for depression and disaster? Muahahahahaha NO. Let's just put it this way... there's more sex, laughter, trickery, sex, adultery, sex, theft, cons, sex, and hilarious situations in these stories than you'd find in the entire works of Shakespeare. And let's put this in perspective... Chaucer and Shakespeare stole a TON of s**t from Boccaccio. All of it funny and light and clever and wickedly perverse.

I always knew that literature, in general, is an incestuous lot, but between these many classic tales of spouses pulling fast ones on each other or selfless tales of true love or steadfastness or tales of corruption, greed, and confidence games, I'm tempted to just throw in the hat and say this guy has it ALL.

I know it ain't true. I've read enough Italians from more than a millennia prior to put paid to that idea. But STILL. This is entertaining as hell. And I thought Chaucer was a RIOT, too.

It just goes to show... never judge a book by its cover. You might be losing out on some GREAT comedy.
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Reading Progress

June 28, 2018 – Shelved
June 28, 2018 – Shelved as: to-read
January 27, 2019 – Started Reading
January 29, 2019 – Shelved as: 2019-shelf
January 29, 2019 – Shelved as: humor
January 29, 2019 – Shelved as: romance
January 29, 2019 – Shelved as: traditional-fiction
January 29, 2019 – Shelved as: satire
January 29, 2019 – Finished Reading

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message 1: by Trish (last edited 30 jan. 2019 10:18) (new) - added it

Trish It's an Italian story - of course it's funny (in a tragic way, like family dinners). *lol*


Bradley Those crazy Italians... :)


message 3: by Paul (new) - added it

Paul Sold!


message 4: by Trish (new) - added it

Trish Bradley wrote: "Those crazy Italians... :)"

Tell me 'bout it!


Bradley This is one of the great pleasures of going in almost blind to the classics. :) Surprise. :)


Hifza This is such an accurate review of the book, I can't


Bradley I guess I can't either. :)


message 8: by StarryEyed (new) - added it

StarryEyed I just picked this up. Love your review :)


Bradley Thanks!


message 10: by Richard Willeford (new)

Richard Willeford YAY IM NOT THE ONLY ONE WHO USES THE WORD "FLABBERGASTED"!!!!!!!!!!!!(


Bradley You might find a few more of us under a few more rocks. Keep on turning! :)


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