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Sebastiano Vassalli (1941-2015) engaged in an ambitious project to
narrate Italy, the nation, its people and its pathologies. His vast
cast of characters includes a prototypical fascist father, a
terrorist son, a Carmelite nun, Virgil and other literary giants,
Francesco Crispi, and an orphan girl burnt as a witch. His
historical panorama delves into memory, regional geographies, and
national identity to interrogate the condition of the Italian
nation since World War II. For Vassalli, chimeras are the myths or
illusions that have repeatedly ensnared the nation, resulting in
the national, social, and geopolitical dysfunctions that he
denounces. Despite his literary successes and prizes (the Campiello
Prize for his career, shortlisting for the Nobel Prize for
Literature), he remains isolated on the Italian literary scene.
This absence of critical attention largely stems from his combative
relationship with the literary establishment, which developed after
he broke with the neoavantgarde of the 1960s and was reinforced by
his accusatory stance toward contemporary society. This book
represents the first study of Vassalli's works as a whole,
investigating this difficult, contradictory, yet highly
accomplished intellectual who was a major commentator on postwar
society and a strongly original voice in Italian literature.
The essays in this volume provide a theorization of what we might
call the "denatured" wild, in other words a notion of environmental
"restoration" or "reinhabitation" that recognizes and reconfigures
the human factor as an interdependent entity. Acknowledging the
contributions of Marco Armerio, Serenella Iovino, Giovanna
Ricoveri, Patrick Barron and Anna Re among others, Ecocritical
Approaches to Italian Culture and Literature: The Denatured Wild
negotiates the ground within the historicizing, theoretical
perspectives, and surveying spirit of these writers. Despite the
central role that nature has played in Italian culture and
literature, there has been an evident lack of critical approaches
free of the bridles of the socio-political manipulations of
nationalism. The authors in this collection, by recognizing the
groundbreaking work of many non-Italian ecocritics, challenge the
narrowly defined conventions of Italian Studies and illuminates the
complexities of an Italian ecocriticism that reveals a rich
environmentally engaged literary and cultural tradition.
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