The Pope's Left Hand by Friedrich Christian Delius

The Pope's Left Hand by Friedrich Christian Delius

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The Pope's Left Hand by Friedrich Christian Delius

Fiction. Translated by Robert A. Cantrick. Rome, 2011. A German archaeologist and part-time tour guide accidentally stumbles upon the pope attending a Protestant church incognito and enters into a whirlwind of speculation: What does the pope's hand do when he's doing nothing? What might make his hand twitch? Is there such a thing as a papal slap, and if so to whom should it be administered? To the lecherous Italian Prime Minister? To a certain Libyan oil dictator as he curries favor with the Italian head of state with thirty Berber horses while at the same time attempting to convert all of Europe to Islam? And speaking of which, why did Saint Augustine have to bribe the Roman Emperor Honorius with eighty Numidian stallions to gain acceptance for the doctrine of original sin? Why do Germans long for Rome, even though--ever since the Teutonic invasions and the Nazi occupation--they have been considered the worst sort of barbarians there?

Meanwhile, the narrator's sister-in-law dreams of being pope, the pizza breath of noisy tourists wafts through the Sistine Chapel, and rats swarm about Via Veneto. Looking past the idealized Rome of picture postcards, the tour guide mentally roams through the city's long history and extols the Italian art of saying yes and no at the same time. At once a timeless tale of Rome and the birth of a modern legend: how the pope became a Lutheran.

A wonderful story.here a free spirit vents his feelings on the oppressive perfume of the Roman historical superpower.--S ddeutsche Zeitung

A slender, intelligent book.satirical and written with literary finesse.--Westdeutscher Rundfunk

Besides the Baedeker, this book belongs in the luggage of every visitor to Rome.--Deutschlandfunk
Delius, Friedrich Christian: - Friedrich Christian Delius was born in Rome in 1943 and grew up in Central Germany. He did his doctoral thesis in German studies in 1970 and subsequently worked as book editor. Today he divides his time between the Italian capital and Berlin. Some of his best-known works are Ribbeck's Pears (1991), The Sunday I Became World Champion (1994), The Walk from Rostock to Syracuse (1995), and My Year as a Murderer (2004). Portrait of Mother as a Young Woman (2006) was translated into English by Jamie Bulloch for Farrar, Straus and Giroux in 2010. Delius has won numerous awards, including the German Critics' Prize, the Joseph Breitbach Prize, and the highly prestigious Georg Bü¾˜¶˜¼chner Prize.
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ISBN 13 9781733630108
ISBN 10 1733630104
Title The Pope's Left Hand
Author Friedrich Christian Delius
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Noumena Press
Year published 2019-05-21
Number of pages 104
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.