November 2: The Day of the Dead in Sicily - Ettore Grillo - Books - Strategic Book Publishing & Rights Agenc - 9781951530662 - September 9, 2021
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November 2: The Day of the Dead in Sicily

Ettore Grillo

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November 2: The Day of the Dead in Sicily

November 2 is a special day in Sicily. The Day of the Dead is considered an important festival, when children receive gifts from the dead and eat special bone-shaped cakes. Cemeteries are overcrowded with people walking in the lanes, placing flowers at gravesites, and lighting candles in their tombs. Many Sicilian tombs look like small houses: They contain a room, an altar, and marble-walled niches.

Mario Chiaramonte goes to the cemetery on this day. Besides visiting the tombs of his relatives and friends, he strolls throughout the graveyard. On his walk, he stumbles on some special tombs. A few have an epitaph carved on the tombstone or above the altar.

The tombs he visits house the bodies of a Mafia boss, a literary man, a poet, a nobleman, and more. Mario recalls the salient moments of their lives, and at the same time sees himself from a different detached perspective.

Romance, adventure, life, death, the Mafia, good and evil, racism, and impermanence are themes throughout the novel. November 2: The Day of the Dead in Sicily is thought-provoking and captivating from beginning to end.

Author Bio:

Ettore Grillo was born in 1946 in Enna, Sicily, where he was an attorney for thirty-seven years. This is his fourth work. His previous books are Travels of the Mind, The Vibrations of Words, and A Hidden Sicilian History.


246 pages

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released September 9, 2021
ISBN13 9781951530662
Publishers Strategic Book Publishing & Rights Agenc
Pages 246
Dimensions 229 × 152 × 20 mm   ·   367 g
Language English  

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