Winner of the 1997 Nobel Prize for Literature, Dario Fo is one of the
world's most important contemporary playwrights, forging subversive
comedy, clowning, unusual linguistic experimentation, and brilliant
playwriting into a comedy of complete originality. In a first-person
monologue that bends and mutates language and historical fact, Johan
Padan and the Discovery of the Americas is a brilliant, vividly imagined
retelling of Christopher Columbus's voyage to America. Told by a
last-minute conscript assigned to clean the shipboard pig stalls, who
goes on to be adopted by a tribe of Indians and help them fight
conquistadors, it posits a riotous alternate history in which the
dynamics between native and white, male and female, history and comedy
are never what they seem.