
PREFAZIONE
LA FAMIGLIA SBOLENFI
I M'HAN FATT CORRER?
OH! LA CUMÈTTA!!
CHE BARBERO DESTINO!
EL TRIBULAZIÒN DÈL SGNER PIREIN IN CAUSA DLA «CORDELIA» ED GOBATTI
ECHI DI CARNEVALE
ZOBIA GRASSA
ALLA CÒURT D'ASSISI (PR'ÈL PRUZÈSS DLA ZERBINI)
DIES IRAE
A wistful voice opens the tale, recalling the fleeting nature of life against the backdrop of ancient roads and crumbling ruins. In a gray October afternoon on the Appian Way, the narrator meets Antonio Fiacchi, a clever yet modest man whose witty observations pierce the boredom of bureaucratic routines. Their conversation, tinged with melancholy and the distant croak of crows, sets the stage for a story that blends humor with the ache of memory.
Fiacchi, a journalist from Bologna, invents the absurdly endearing figure of Èl Sgner Pirein Sbolenfi—a fish‑out‑of‑water petronian struggling with a nagging wife, a scholarly daughter, and the everyday absurdities of a modest household. The character’s letters, brimming with bizarre idioms, capture the city’s imagination, leading to a carnival celebration where he is crowned “Mayor” of a wooden village. When Fiacchi is reassigned to Rome, the beloved column drifts away, and the once‑vibrant newspaper fades, leaving Bolognese readers to cling to the warm recollections of a man who turned ordinary life into comic art.
Language
it
Duration
~5 hours (293K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Carlo Traverso, Claudio Paganelli, Barbara Magni and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images generously made available by The Internet Archive)
Release date
2015-03-21
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects

1842–1907
A key voice in 19th-century Bolognese theater, he helped bring local dialect onto the stage with wit, everyday characters, and a sharp ear for city life. His best-known creation, the comic figure Sgner Pirein Sbolenfi, became a lasting symbol of old Bologna.
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