{"id":217,"date":"2005-06-08T07:53:51","date_gmt":"2005-06-08T15:53:51","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.rudyrucker.com\/wordpress\/?p=217"},"modified":"2005-06-08T07:53:51","modified_gmt":"2005-06-08T15:53:51","slug":"ii-vitellonii-rimini","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.rudyrucker.com\/blog\/2005\/06\/08\/ii-vitellonii-rimini\/","title":{"rendered":"<i>I Vitelloni<\/i>, Rimini"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>So I joined <a href=\"http:\/\/www.netflix.com\" target=\"_blank\">Netflix<\/a> and so far it seems pretty cool.  I never have enjoyed physically visiting the video store, with the monitors playing it&rsquo;s always hard to remember what I wanted to see.  With Netflix you can compose your Want Queue at leisure.  And at least on paper, it looks like the one-disk-at-a-time plan isn&rsquo;t going to cost more than renting, say, three disks a month.<\/p>\n<p>The first movie came yesterday: Fellini&rsquo;s great early (1953) film <i>I Vitelloni<\/i>.  The word means veal-calf, and was used in F&rsquo;s time to mean &#8212; slacker.  Fellini left his home town of Rimini on the right-hand coast of Italy in about 1941 when he was 19, but as a boy he&rsquo;d been interested in the vitelloni, who were late-twenties or even thirtyish guys who still lived with their families, didn&rsquo;t have jobs, spent all their time just kickin&rsquo; it, like in caffes or pool-halls.<\/p>\n<p>Really worth seeing, even better than I&#039;d hoped.<\/p>\n<p>When the movie came out it was a hit, Fellini&rsquo;s first (the earlier <i>Variety Lights<\/i> and <i>The White Shiek<\/i> didn&rsquo;t do well).  And Fellini came up with a philosophy-of-life he called <i>Vitellonismo<\/i>.  What a great word.  Even though he himself had never actually gotten to <i>be<\/i> a vitelloni, he had the philosophy figured out.  To play and screw around and be light-hearted and perhaps to perceive a small truth in your activities.  Vealness = Slackerdom.  What is Veality?<\/p>\n<p><img decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/www.rudyrucker.com\/blog\/images\/rudyrimini.jpg\"><\/p>\n<p>I was in Rimini in 2001 to get an award honoring my novels, of all things, from the Pio Manzu think-tank.  Not the reception I&rsquo;m accustomed to.  That&rsquo;s Richard Dawkins and John Searle there next to me.  High-class.  We stayed at the Grand Hotel, which also features in Fellini&rsquo;s <i>Amarcord<\/i>.  Here&rsquo;s some journal notes I made about Rimini then.<\/p>\n<p><img decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/www.rudyrucker.com\/blog\/images\/riminicone.jpg\"><\/p>\n<p> I walked down to the beach with its colorfully painted concrete cabanas, all closed for the winter.  There were a fair number of people strolling it.  To the left I found a canal leading into town, lined with fishing-boats at anchor.  A good sign, gastronomically.  Great to see the classic Italian fisherman doing things along the stone wharf edging the canal.  Pescatores.  Since we&rsquo;re in Italy, they&rsquo;re not even &ldquo;Italian,&rdquo; they&rsquo;re the standard, they&rsquo;re the fish of the water.  Like in China, the word for &ldquo;Chinese&rdquo; is &ldquo;person,&rdquo; is what I&rsquo;m getting at.<\/p>\n<p>It was good to finally be out seeing stuff.  The Mars Rover&rsquo;s excitement to finally be shooting pictures, sniffing soil, tasting the air &mdash; after all those long hours in the shuttle rocket.<\/p>\n<p>A billboard for what might be a store like a Wal-Mart, it&rsquo;s name listed in &ldquo;all&rdquo; the languages, that is, English, French, German, Italian, Spanish.  Ipermarket and Ipermarkt were two of the names.  I guess they mean hypermarket.  Superman\/Hyperman.  Superspace\/Hyperspace.  Supermarket\/Hypermarket.<\/p>\n<p><img decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/www.rudyrucker.com\/blog\/images\/riminifish.jpg\"><\/p>\n<p>I turn at the bridge and walk into the old-town district of Rimini, a pedestrian zone, it&rsquo;s a little past noon.  I sit down on a bench in Piazza Ferrari, keep hearing someone playing a trumpet, at first I assume it&rsquo;s, like, a school-boy band member grab-assing on his lunch hour.  But then it&rsquo;s playing &ldquo;Taps,&rdquo; and I see that it&rsquo;s a real ceremony, a line of boy soldiers with semi-automatic rifles, a man with a banner, another man with a wreath saying, like, &ldquo;For Our Fallen Brother Soldiers,&rdquo; setting the wreath on a Futurist-style or, like, Fascist-style war memorial dated 1911.  It&rsquo;s great to see a real, local thing happening here, the town like a living cell I&rsquo;ve insinuated myself into, and here&rsquo;s a mitochondrion busying itself, the pulse of civic life.  Two different ladies come up to me and ask me what&rsquo;s going on, I&rsquo;m dressed Italian style in black pants, dress shirt, vest and suit-jacket.<\/p>\n<p>Fellini&rsquo;s Rimini, I think, and think about him being dead, and how my remembering his Amarcord is a nostalgia for a nostalgia.<\/p>\n<p>And now, resurrecting this old journal entry, we can be nostalgic at third hand.  &ldquo;The tears of things,&rdquo; as Vergil says.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>So I joined Netflix and so far it seems pretty cool. I never have enjoyed physically visiting the video store, with the monitors playing it&rsquo;s always hard to remember what I wanted to see. With Netflix you can compose your Want Queue at leisure. 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