One, No One and One Hundred Thousand

One, No One and One Hundred Thousand
Title One, No One and One Hundred Thousand PDF eBook
Author Luigi Pirandello
Publisher Ravenio Books
Pages 222
Release 2020-02-03
Genre Fiction
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In Luigi Pirandello's thought-provoking novel, One, No One and One Hundred Thousand, the protagonist, Vitangelo Moscarda, undergoes a profound identity crisis after a casual remark from his wife. This sets him on a journey of self-discovery, questioning the nature of reality, identity, and the multifaceted perceptions others have of him. Through a series of philosophical musings and encounters with various characters, Moscarda grapples with the fragmented nature of the self and the illusions that shape our understanding of the world.

The Late Mattia Pascal

The Late Mattia Pascal
Title The Late Mattia Pascal PDF eBook
Author Luigi Pirandello
Publisher New York Review of Books
Pages 276
Release 2004-11-30
Genre Fiction
ISBN 9781590171158

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Mattia Pascal endures a life of drudgery in a provincial town. Then, providentially, he discovers that he has been declared dead. Realizing he has a chance to start over, to do it right this time, he moves to a new city, adopts a new name, and a new course of life—only to find that this new existence is as insufferable as the old one. But when he returns to the world he left behind, it's too late: his job is gone, his wife has remarried. Mattia Pascal's fate is to live on as the ghost of the man he was. An explorer of identity and its mysteries, a connoisseur of black humor, Nobel Prize winner Luigi Pirandello is among the most teasing and profound of modern masters. The Late Mattia Pascal, here rendered into English by the outstanding translator William Weaver, offers an irresistible introduction to this great writer's work

Stories for the Years

Stories for the Years
Title Stories for the Years PDF eBook
Author Luigi Pirandello
Publisher Yale University Press
Pages 346
Release 2020-08-05
Genre Fiction
ISBN 0300255667

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Regarded as one of Europe’s great modernists, Pirandello was also a master storyteller, a fine observer of the drama of daily life with a remarkable sense of the crushing burdens of class, gender, and social conventions. Set in the author’s birthplace of Sicily, where the arid terrain and isolated villages map the fragile interior world of his characters, and in Rome, where modern life threatens centuries-old traditions, these original stories are sun baked with the deep lore of Italian folktales. In “The Jar,” a broken earthenware pot pits its owner, a quarrelsome landholder, against a clever inventor of a mysterious glue. “The Dearly Departed” tells the story of a young widow and her new husband on their honeymoon, haunted at every turn by the sly visage of the deceased. The scorned lover, the despondent widow, the intransigent bureaucrat, the wretched peasant—Pirandello’s characters expose the human condition in all its fatalism, injustice, and raw beauty. For lovers of Calvino and Pasolini, these picturesque stories preserve a memory of an Italy long gone, but one whose recurring concerns still speak to us today.

Understanding Luigi Pirandello

Understanding Luigi Pirandello
Title Understanding Luigi Pirandello PDF eBook
Author Fiora A. Bassanese
Publisher Univ of South Carolina Press
Pages 218
Release 1997
Genre Drama
ISBN 9781570030819

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This is an introduction to the life and literary contributions of a Nobel Prize winner and one of Italy's most distinguished writers, Luigi Pirandello. It evaluates the significance of his influence on 20th century literature.

Six Characters in Search of an Author

Six Characters in Search of an Author
Title Six Characters in Search of an Author PDF eBook
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The Drama of Luigi Pirandello

The Drama of Luigi Pirandello
Title The Drama of Luigi Pirandello PDF eBook
Author Domenico Vittorini
Publisher University of Pennsylvania Press
Pages 367
Release 1935-01-29
Genre Drama
ISBN 1512821284

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Pirandello, winner of the Nobel Prize in Literature, is a little known to most English readers. Too few of his plays and stories have been translated. This hook, therefore, serves the double purpose of introducing the Italian genius through a summary of all his dramatic work and interpreting his accomplishments fron an artistic viewpoint. As a background for his criticism, the Domenico Vittorini shows first how Pirandello's compassionate pessimism and tragic mockery resulted from his own tortured existence and in what way his art is relates to Italian literary tradition and contemporary thought. Proceeding chronologically, Pirandello's growth is traced from the elementary naturalism of his early writing, through his more reflective plays, to the crowning achievements of later years in which dramatic situations are approached from a highly intellectualized point of view.

Loveless Love

Loveless Love
Title Loveless Love PDF eBook
Author Luigi Pirandello
Publisher Alma Books
Pages 85
Release 2019-10-28
Genre Fiction
ISBN 0714549894

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In The Wave , a young man falls dangerously in love with the tenant downstairs, who is engaged to be married; in The Signorina , a flirtatious young woman is caught between her feelings and her parents desire for a good match; in A Friend to the Wives , the peerless Pia Tolosani leaves a trail of regret in the life of a former suitor.In this collection of stories Pirandello s first published work of fiction the master of Italian modernism dissects the passions that are either dimly felt or unrequited, ultimately raising doubts about the very nature and existence of love, while simultaneously foreshadowing the themes and the psychologically nuanced characters that he would go on to develop in his later works. ABOUT THE SERIES: The 101 Pages series has been created with the aim of redefining and enriching the classics canon by promoting unjustly neglected works of enduring significance. These texts have been treated with a fresh editorial approach, and are presented in an elegantly designed format.