"The first time I read Officini's serio-comic novel Parking Lot I asked what in Heaven's name is this?" author M. Russo wrote, "When I reread this deep and funny book a second time I answered: That is exactly what it is."
The setting is a sunken parking lot in front of a dingy white building bordered on the north by a busy street of concerns and on the south by an Upper Church lot. Only the Parking Lot Attendant seems to know what goes on within the building as an odd assortment of characters as odd as humanity itself arrive to get their vehicles. "Radical and funny as well as somber and deep, that is what always makes the imagination of Euripides Officini unique."
Either you will drive the world searching for this Parking Lot or you will never park a vehicle outside your garage again.