Pimporello
  • Published:
    Oct-1987
  • Formats:
    Print
  • Main Genre:
    General Fiction
  • Pages:
    88
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Celebrated mime Marceau voices his personal artistic credo in this short, deceptively simple tale. Pimporello, a middle-aged, disillusioned Italian street mime down on his luck, befriends Nina, a shy, frightened orphan who idolizes him. Each deceives the other with a big white lie, the unmasking of which produces shattering consequences. Believing that his art reflects humanity's desire for a better life, for goodness, peace, and justice, Pimporello feels he carries a heavy burden. There is a grand, dreamlike epiphany involving a circus, and at the end the reader, along with the street mime, is left wondering which events were real, which illusory. Narrowly avoiding sentimentality, this magical, engaging story is a parable on the risk-taking artist who creates reality through artifice. Marceau's puckish, ethereal drawings amplify the text.
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    • First Edition
    • Oct-1987
    • Peter Owen Publishers
    • Trade Paperback
    • ISBN: 0720608139
    • ISBN13: 9780720608137



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