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The Outcast - A Novel (Paperback)
Luigi Pirandello; Translated by Bradford A. Masoni; Foreword by Daniela Bini
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R418
Discovery Miles 4 180
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A young wife in a nineteenth-century Sicilian village, Marta is
deeply in love with her husband Rocco and pregnant with his child.
But when Rocco discovers a letter written to Marta by a would-be
suitor, he falsely accuses her of infidelity and banishes her from
their home. Soon the whole village turns against the supposed
adulteress, setting in motion a series of tragic events that
culminates in the loss of Marta’s family home and business, as
well as the deaths of her father and newborn child. Plunged
into poverty and treated as a social leper, with practically
nothing else to lose, Marta is determined to claw her way back into
a society bent on excluding her.  The Outcast is an
early masterwork from Nobel Prize–winning Italian author Luigi
Pirandello that combines elements of Zolaesque naturalism with
emerging modernist aesthetics. This fresh English translation, the
first in nearly one hundred years, showcases Pirandello’s deft
play with language and his use of irony. Â
This collection draws on cutting-edge work that crosses traditional
disciplinary boundaries to offer new perspectives on the importance
of visuality and the imagination in the work of Luigi Pirandello,
the great Italian modernist. The volume re-examines traditional
critical notions central to the study of Pirandello by focusing on
the importance of the visual imagination in his poetics and
aesthetics, an area of multimedia investigation which has not yet
received ample attention in English-language books. Putting
scholarship on Pirandello in conversation with new work on the
multimedia dimensions of modernism, the volume examines how
Pirandello worked across and was adapted through multiple media. It
also brings Pirandello into a cross-disciplinary dialogue with new
approaches to Italian cultural studies to show how his work remains
relevant to scholarly conversations across the field. The essays in
this collection highlight the ways in which Pirandello is engaged
not only in literature and theatre but also in the visual arts,
film, and music. At the same time, they emphasize the ways in which
this multimedia creativity enables Pirandello to pursue complex
philosophical thoughts, and how scholars' interpretation of his
works can provide new insights into problems facing us today.
Crossing from aesthetics and a study of modernist notions of
creative imagination into studies of multimedia works and
adaptations, the volume argues that Pirandello should be understood
as a thinker in images whose legacy can be felt across the arts and
into the realm of 21st-century theories of literary cognition.
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The Outcast - A Novel (Hardcover)
Luigi Pirandello; Translated by Bradford A. Masoni; Foreword by Daniela Bini
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R1,654
R1,497
Discovery Miles 14 970
Save R157 (9%)
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Ships in 12 - 17 working days
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A young wife in a nineteenth-century Sicilian village, Marta is
deeply in love with her husband Rocco and pregnant with his child.
But when Rocco discovers a letter written to Marta by a would-be
suitor, he falsely accuses her of infidelity and banishes her from
their home. Soon the whole village turns against the supposed
adulteress, setting in motion a series of tragic events that
culminates in the loss of Marta’s family home and business, as
well as the deaths of her father and newborn child. Plunged
into poverty and treated as a social leper, with practically
nothing else to lose, Marta is determined to claw her way back into
a society bent on excluding her.  The Outcast is an
early masterwork from Nobel Prize–winning Italian author Luigi
Pirandello that combines elements of Zolaesque naturalism with
emerging modernist aesthetics. This fresh English translation, the
first in nearly one hundred years, showcases Pirandello’s deft
play with language and his use of irony. Â
The power exercised by the mother on the son in Mediterranean
cultures has been amply studied. Italy is a special case in the
Modern Era and the phenomenon of Mammismo italiano is indeed well
known. Scholars have traced this obsession with the mother figure
to the Catholic cult of the Virgin Mary, but in fact, it is much
more ancient. What has not been adequately addressed however, is
how Mammismo italiano has been manifested in complex ways in
various modern artistic forms. Portrait of the Artist and His
Mother in Twentieth-Century Italian Culture focuses on case studies
of five prominent creative personalities, representing different,
sometimes overlapping artistic genres (Luigi Pirandello, Pier Paolo
Pasolini, Dino Buzzati, Carlo Levi, Federico Fellini). The author
examines how the mother-son relationship not only affected, but
actually shaped their work. Although the analysis uses mainly a
psychological and psychoanalytical critical approach, the belief of
the author, substantiated by some historians, anthropologists and
sociologists, is that historical and cultural conditions
contributed to and reinforced the Italian character. The book
concludes with an analysis of some examples of Italian film
comedies, such as Fellini's and Monicelli's where
mammismo/vitellonismo is treated with a lighter tone and a pointed
self irony.
Noted as a 'civil poet' by Alberto Moravia, Pier Paolo Pasolini was
a creative and philosophical genius whose works challenged
generations of Western Europeans and Americans to reconsider not
only issues regarding the self, but also various social concerns.
Pasolini's works touched and continues to inspire students,
scholars, and intellectuals alike to question the status quo. This
collection of thirteen articles and two interviews evidences the
on-going discourse around Pasolini's lasting impressions on the new
generation. Pasolini's Lasting Impressions: Death, Eros and
Literary Enterprise in the Opus of Pier Paolo Pasolini thus
explores the civic poet's oeuvre in four parts: poetry, theatre,
film, and culture. Although the collection does not include every
genre in which Pasolini wrote, it addresses many, some which often
receive little or no attention, particularly in Italian Studies of
North America. The underlining theme of the book, 'death, eros and
literary enterprise' intertwines these genres in a rather unique
way, allowing for inter-disciplinary interpretations to Pasolini's
rich opus. The edited volume concludes with two artists, Dacia
Maraini and Ominio71's reflections on Pasolini in the 21st century.
In fact, the cover represents a recent work on Ominio71
underscoring Pasolini's visual presence still within the Roman
walls. In conclusion, this collection demonstrates how his works
still influence contemporary Italian society and motivate
intellectual dialogue through new theoretical outlooks on
Pasolini's oeuvre.
Noted as a 'civil poet' by Alberto Moravia, Pier Paolo Pasolini was
a creative and philosophical genius whose works challenged
generations of Western Europeans and Americans to reconsider not
only issues regarding the self, but also various social concerns.
Pasolini's works touched and continues to inspire students,
scholars, and intellectuals alike to question the status quo. This
collection of thirteen articles and two interviews evidences the
on-going discourse around Pasolini's lasting impressions on the new
generation. Pasolini's Lasting Impressions: Death, Eros and
Literary Enterprise in the Opus of Pier Paolo Pasolini thus
explores the civic poet's oeuvre in four parts: poetry, theatre,
film, and culture. Although the collection does not include every
genre in which Pasolini wrote, it addresses many, some which often
receive little or no attention, particularly in Italian Studies of
North America. The underlining theme of the book, 'death, eros and
literary enterprise' intertwines these genres in a rather unique
way, allowing for inter-disciplinary interpretations to Pasolini's
rich opus. The edited volume concludes with two artists, Dacia
Maraini and Ominio71's reflections on Pasolini in the 21st century.
In fact, the cover represents a recent work on Ominio71
underscoring Pasolini's visual presence still within the Roman
walls. In conclusion, this collection demonstrates how his works
still influence contemporary Italian society and motivate
intellectual dialogue through new theoretical outlooks on
Pasolini's oeuvre.
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