Secrets and Puzzles: Silence and the Unsaid in Contemporary Italian Writing
"Four major Italian writers raised in the shadow of fascism - Cesare Pavese, Primo Levi, Natalia Ginzburg and Francesca Sanvitale - are the focus of this examination of the 'unsaid' in modern Italian narrative. Post-war and free of official censorship, these writers nonetheless show signs of constraint and omission in their work. Are the gaps a form of concealment? In this lucid and wide-ranging study, which embraces key areas of modern literary investigation - Holocaust writing, political guilt, autobiography, feminism and film theory - the author addresses the question of self-censorship and traces its course in contemporary Italian writing."
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Secrets and Puzzles: Silence and the Unsaid in Contemporary Italian Writing
"Four major Italian writers raised in the shadow of fascism - Cesare Pavese, Primo Levi, Natalia Ginzburg and Francesca Sanvitale - are the focus of this examination of the 'unsaid' in modern Italian narrative. Post-war and free of official censorship, these writers nonetheless show signs of constraint and omission in their work. Are the gaps a form of concealment? In this lucid and wide-ranging study, which embraces key areas of modern literary investigation - Holocaust writing, political guilt, autobiography, feminism and film theory - the author addresses the question of self-censorship and traces its course in contemporary Italian writing."
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Secrets and Puzzles: Silence and the Unsaid in Contemporary Italian Writing

Secrets and Puzzles: Silence and the Unsaid in Contemporary Italian Writing

by Nicoletta Simborowski
Secrets and Puzzles: Silence and the Unsaid in Contemporary Italian Writing

Secrets and Puzzles: Silence and the Unsaid in Contemporary Italian Writing

by Nicoletta Simborowski

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"Four major Italian writers raised in the shadow of fascism - Cesare Pavese, Primo Levi, Natalia Ginzburg and Francesca Sanvitale - are the focus of this examination of the 'unsaid' in modern Italian narrative. Post-war and free of official censorship, these writers nonetheless show signs of constraint and omission in their work. Are the gaps a form of concealment? In this lucid and wide-ranging study, which embraces key areas of modern literary investigation - Holocaust writing, political guilt, autobiography, feminism and film theory - the author addresses the question of self-censorship and traces its course in contemporary Italian writing."

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ISBN-13: 9781351197571
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 12/02/2017
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 188
File size: 496 KB

About the Author

Nicoletta Simborowski

Table of Contents

Preface 1 Theoretical Approaches to the Unsaid and Cultural Background 2 ‘Il ritegno’: Writing and Restraint in Primo Levi 3 Cesare Pavese and the Need to Confess: Politics in Pavese’s Key Works 4 Natalia Ginzburgs Lessico famigliare 5 Silence and Women’s Writing 6 The Einaudi Publishing House, Public Attitudes and the Perception of Truth; Conclusion

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