a brief
novel, that soundsad
enchant as a fable.
As,
among the others, in
The king of Girgenti,
in this new story
Camilleri dips him in
the past of his land,
Sicily, that was already
of Verga and Pirandello,
making her to us vivid
through the usual and
strongly dialect
language, dense of music
and rhythm, that is
transformed in odors,
colors, magic and strong
feelings, instinctives,
lived with an
inevitability and a
naturalness typically
farmer. In a dimension
that is not that of
today's reality, but of
a distant and mythical
ancestral universe in
which all could happen.
Also that Gnazio, child
of laborers, immigrated
in America then returned
to his land, with a deep
and instinctive fear for
the sea could fall in
love and decide to spend
all of his life with
Maruzza, a woman for
half siren and
surrounded of a dark
atmosphere, as a witch.
And as happens in the
most classical fables,
Camilleri wants to
communicate one “moral”,
if the author allows
this term. A complex
moral and at the same
time flood of poetry,
what directly touches
the ropes of the
emotion.
The narration of the
life of Gnazio and of
his family, in fact, if
from a side is
introduced with
continuous references to
the typical circularity
of a country reality in
which a lot of part in
the decision of the
destinies of the
protagonists is
submitted to external
strengths in the furrow
of the classical logic
of the defeated ones,
what lives the great
changes of the first
half of the past century
suffering them and
without any possibility
of protagonism, to
engrave somehow,
uprooted from that logic
of progress that seems
almost not to graze
them, despite,
particularly the child
Cola which will become
an astronomer from
adult, they live inside
this reality. From the
other side in the
simplicity with which it
is lived and in the
liberty, we could almost
affirm aware
emancipation, with which
the choices that the
destiny allows them to
do are taken, return us
the figure of characters
which, perhaps more than
in today's reality, they
end up assuming a
stature, a sort of
active in the stories
that they cross, that
they live in first
person.
And here that then it
also becomes possible
that two so opposite
souls, as a being of
“ground”, Grazio, and a
being of ”water”,
Maruzza, can meet, love,
and respect each other
in the understanding of
the mutual differences,
for the whole life. And
besides, the different
roads that their
children Cola and Resina,
Calorio and Ciccina,
will pick up, all
strongly imbued by a
harmony and naturalness
able to surprise the
reader.
In short, a moral for
our society in which the
different one is
immediately shown, made
guilty only for the fact
to originate from a
distant place or to have
the skin of another
color. A society that
perhaps in her
technology and in her
progress has returned as
for very back level of
awareness and culture in
comparison to her real
perception. A criticism
to the new madium age
feared to the doors of
which Camilleri has, as
in a thread that ties a
lot of part of his
works, always clearly
convict the violence and
the lack of sense (in
the respect of the
lesson of the two
writers from him perhaps
mostly beloved, Sciascia
and Pirandello).