A fun and farcical novel, this new whodunit about life in multicultural
Italy by Amara Lakhous will delight fans of Lakhous' earlier bestseller,
Clash of Civilizations Over an Elevator in Piazza Vittorio, and
readers of novels such as The Yacoubian Building by Alaa Al Aswany.
Bittersweet, like any self-respecting Italian comedy, The Prank is a
Pirandellian exploration of identity in today's multicultural, polyglot
societies. Lakhous draws inspiration from everyday reality, describing
his approach to writing as total literature, a term he has adapted from
soccer's total football. He plays in attack, describing in this work the
realities of an Italy of the future with colorful characters portrayed
in limpid but lively prose.