Gianni Celati

Gianni Celati
Title Gianni Celati PDF eBook
Author Rebecca J. West
Publisher University of Toronto Press
Pages 372
Release 2000-01-01
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 9780802047724

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The first book-length study in any language of Celati's entire body of work, this monograph ranges over a broad landscape of critical thought and creative writing.

Voices from the Plains

Voices from the Plains
Title Voices from the Plains PDF eBook
Author Gianni Celati
Publisher
Pages 170
Release 1989
Genre Fiction
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A series of short stories that illuminate the lives of a variety of people in modern Italy who must cope with the banality of life and the need to keep up appearances.

Selected Essays and Dialogues by Gianni Celati

Selected Essays and Dialogues by Gianni Celati
Title Selected Essays and Dialogues by Gianni Celati PDF eBook
Author Patrick Barron
Publisher UCL Press
Pages 285
Release 2024-03-21
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1800086393

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Selected Essays and Dialogues is a collection of translations of Italian writer and filmmaker Gianni Celati’s theoretical and musing work from the late 1960s to the present. Topics range from environmental perception and archaeological conceptions of historical knowledge, to street theatre, writing, photography, cinema and translation. The book provides a framework of key literary, theoretical and artistic movements of the last 50 years, as well as a guide for English-language readers to place Celati’s work in historical, cultural and biographical context, serving to illuminate his books available in English, namely Towards the River’s Mouth, Adventures in Africa, Voices from the Plains and Appearances. There are various paths to take, tempting readers to wander and become lost in webs of daring thought, drawn ever on by Celati’s fondness for the unexpected ordinary and his bonhomie with others. Indeed, a genial adventurousness can be found within all of Celati’s writings collected here, driven by an affectionate and light-hearted engagement with the surrounding world. Herein is a taste of a seemingly endless series of adventures of the mind and body, always tapped into a lithe sensitivity for an encompassing collective imagination not restricted to the so-called high arts or letters, but very much also engaged with the everyday lives, places and tales we all constantly share. Praise for Selected Essays and Dialogues by Gianni Celati ‘Barron’s volume is a very welcome addition to the field. As the first collection of Gianni Celati’s essays in English translation, the book makes accessible a wide selection of his critical work to an Anglophone audience.’ Marina Spunta, University of Leicester

Appearances

Appearances
Title Appearances PDF eBook
Author Gianni Celati
Publisher
Pages 140
Release 1991
Genre Fiction
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A collection of four novellas by the author of Voices From the Plains, which reflect on the themes of appearance, reality and fiction. Gianni Celati is the recipient of the Mondello Prize for Italian literature.

Characters and Authors in Luigi Pirandello

Characters and Authors in Luigi Pirandello
Title Characters and Authors in Luigi Pirandello PDF eBook
Author Ann Caesar
Publisher Oxford University Press
Pages 298
Release 1998
Genre Drama
ISBN 9780198151760

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Luigi Pirandello is best known in the English-speaking world for his radical challenge to traditional Western theatre with plays such as Six Characters in Search of an Author. But theatre is just one manifestation of his experiments with language which led to a remarkable collection of novels,short stories, and essays as well as his work for a film industry then in its infancy. This study, which is based on the view that Pirandello's writings are most fruitfully discussed in a European context, takes as its starting-point the author's belief in the primacy of the literary character in acreative process which is necessarily conflictual.The book argues that all Pirandello's characters are engaged in a continual performance which transcends the genre distinction between narrative and dramatic forms. In this performance it is the spoken word in which the characters invest most heavily as they struggle to sustain an identity of theirown, tell their life-stories, and assert themselves before their most prominent antagonist, the author himself.

Italy and the Environmental Humanities

Italy and the Environmental Humanities
Title Italy and the Environmental Humanities PDF eBook
Author Serenella Iovino
Publisher University of Virginia Press
Pages 344
Release 2018-03-27
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 0813941083

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Bringing together new writing by some of the field’s most compelling voices from the United States and Europe, this is the first book to examine Italy--as a territory of both matter and imagination--through the lens of the environmental humanities. The contributors offer a wide spectrum of approaches--including ecocriticism, film studies, environmental history and sociology, eco-art, and animal and landscape studies--to move past cliché and reimagine Italy as a hybrid, plural, eloquent place. Among the topics investigated are post-seismic rubble and the stratifying geosocial layers of the Anthropocene, the landscape connections in the work of writers such as Calvino and Buzzati, the contaminated fields of the ecomafia’s trafficking, Slow Food’s gastronomy of liberation, poetic birds and historic forests, resident parasites, and nonhuman creatures. At a time when the tension between the local and the global requires that we reconsider our multiple roots and porous place-identities, Italy and the Environmental Humanities builds a creative critical discourse and offers a series of new voices that will enrich not just nationally oriented discussions, but the entire debate on environmental culture. Contributors: Marco Armiero, Royal Institute of Technology at Stockholm * Franco Arminio, Writer, poet, and filmmaker * Patrick Barron, University of Massachusetts * Damiano Benvegnù, Dartmouth College and the Oxford Center for Animal Ethics * Viktor Berberi, University of Minnesota, Morris * Rosi Braidotti, Utrecht University * Luca Bugnone, University of Turin * Enrico Cesaretti, University of Virginia *Almo Farina, University of Urbino * Sophia Maxine Farmer, University of Wisconsin-Madison * Serena Ferrando, Colby College * Tiziano Fratus, Writer, poet, and tree-seeker * Matteo Gilebbi, Duke University * Andrea Hajek, University of Warwick * Marcus Hall, University of Zurich * Serenella Iovino, University of Turin * Andrea Lerda, freelance curator * Roberto Marchesini, Study Center of Posthuman Philosophy in Bologna * Marco Moro, Editor-in-Chief of Edizioni Ambiente, Milan * Elena Past, Wayne State University * Carlo Petrini, Founder of International Slow Food Movement * Ilaria Tabusso Marcyan, Miami University (Ohio)* Monica Seger, College of William and Mary * Pasquale Verdicchio, University of California, San Diego

The New Italian Novel

The New Italian Novel
Title The New Italian Novel PDF eBook
Author Zygmunt G. Bara?ski
Publisher University of Toronto Press
Pages 276
Release 1997-01-01
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 9780802080806

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Since the late 1960's there have been many important Italian writers whose work remains unknown outside Italy. This ground-breaking book offers general critical introductions to fifteen contemporary novelists whose work is of an international calibre.