La rivincita dei matti
by Baccalario Pierdomenico
During the 1982 football World Cup, a legendary match is organised and played in Trieste. Arturo Praz, a former patient of the asylum, wants a rematch of the last game between the “loonies” and the nurses, won in 1978 by the nurses (in which Arturo didn’t play due to a highly suspicious accident). With his niece, “Steno”, he rides his Vespa through the streets of Trieste and the Karst plateau, visiting all his old teammates to persuade them to play in the rematch now that they are free. It’s not easy to find and persuade them all: they will make a fruitless expedition to the Venice cemetery, to the grave of Dr Basaglia, who closed down the asylum; go up the Alpine valleys with a dog called Trotzky and a guide who can’t laugh (or he falls into cataplexy); and take a ride on a sailing boat to a sinister Yugoslavian prison, disguised as Carabinieri, to trade an old friend for sixty kilos of coffee.The rematch, obviously, has to be played on the 11th of July 1982, while the Italy-Germany Final is being played in Madrid. And there’s good reason to believe, like their friend Bearzot, that this time they just might win.
- A story of friendship, sport, revenge, affection, and what it means to be free. A memorable portrayal of the world of misfits and those who are overlooked, who live on the margins of society, waiting for their rematch, and who finally take on the role of giants and mythical heroes, building dreams that have never even crossed others’ minds.
- Touches on the subject of psychiatry and cognitive problems with scientific and historical precision, but also in a comic tone.
- Draws on one of the most important moments in the history of modern psychiatry: the closure of the Trieste asylum in 1978.
- Publishing house Mondadori
- Year of publication 2022
- Number of pages 219
- ISBN 9788804751687
- Foreign Rights Rosamaria Pavan - rosam@bookonatree.com
- Price 17.00
Baccalario Pierdomenico
Pierdomenico Baccalario started writing at an early age and won the Il Battello a Vapore Prize in 1998. Since then he has written many adventure stories, series, and fantasy novels for children, translated into 30 languages and published by top Italian and foreign publishers. For over 20 years he has worked with the Lucca Comics & Games organisation, as well as with La Repubblica and Corriere della Sera’s La Lettura. In 2013, he created the creative agency Book on a Tree, in London.
