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Colored lights on the town hall--this was a party! |
I, however, was depressed by one feature of the celebration: the omnipresence of English. Although I only just got here, and can barely speak the language, I am already outraged at the dilution of my rich Italian heritage by American schlock.
And not just at this event. The Italian for "street food," which is what this festa's food trucks were supposedly offering, is..."street food." If you see someone in a T-shirt with a slogan on it, the slogan is almost always in English. A scandal-sheet story about a high official caught patronizing underage prostitutes was headlined "Lo scandalo baby escort."
So I shouldn't have been surprised that the most popular fare offered by the food trucks that evening was that Italian favorite, the hamburger. There were Calabrese hamburgers (topped with eggplant parmesan), Piemonte hamburgers (topped with some kind of Piemontese cheese), and several other varieties I forgot to note down.
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How about some Heinz for your fritta mista? |
What made all this even more depressing was that just a few towns away a different event was going on, the Festa delle Lumaca.
This was similar to the donkey-stew festa we attended a few weekends ago, except with a main course of snails. I was dying to go to the Snail Festival, but Romano (who likes eating snails) was out of town, and Pam and Danny were both emphatically not interested.
So instead we watched people eat hamburgers for a while and listened to covers of 1970s American hits. Then we went to a bar and drowned our sorrows in "gin lemon" (not limone) and free pizza.

But the way English seems to be ever more dominant here has me worried. Don't these people realize what a wonderful language their own lovely Italian is? I'm worried that by the time I can really express myself in la bella lingua, no one else around here besides a few (other) old ladies will even remember how to speak it.
At least they called the festa Fidenza di Notte, and not Fidenza by Night.
1 comment:
This is why people are rebelling against globalism.
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Where are the photos of beautiful Italian men, anyway?
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