Diario epistolare a Corrado Pavolini
Busacca, Helle
Diario epistolare a Corrado Pavolini - Florence Firenze University Press 2014 - 1 electronic resource (170 p.) - Fonti storiche e letterarie – Edizioni cartacee e digitali v.38 . - Fonti storiche e letterarie – Edizioni cartacee e digitali v.38 .
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Vulcano, Sicily 1964. After a meeting with him in Cortona, Helle Busacca, a poet and writer from Messina, began drafting an epistolary diary dedicated to Corrado Pavolini, a well-known intellectual and film director of Tuscan origins with whom she had been in love for over twenty years. Through the so far unpublished pages she dedicated to “una storia senza storia” (“a story without history"), the writer brings to life an incandescent theatre of the self, in which the dramatization of personal experience, the self-representative elaboration and the expression of a living and restless inner self combine in a mixture of strongly hybrid characters, which is conveyed by a disruptive communicative force. As the desperately pursued interlocutor becomes increasingly evanescent and unreachable, the voice of a modern tragic heroine emerges unmistakably between claim and confession.
Creative Commons
Italian
9788866555834 9788866555803 9788866555858 9788892734401
10.36253/978-88-6655-583-4 doi
Художественная литература
1964 эпистолярный дневник
82-9
Diario epistolare a Corrado Pavolini - Florence Firenze University Press 2014 - 1 electronic resource (170 p.) - Fonti storiche e letterarie – Edizioni cartacee e digitali v.38 . - Fonti storiche e letterarie – Edizioni cartacee e digitali v.38 .
Open Access
Vulcano, Sicily 1964. After a meeting with him in Cortona, Helle Busacca, a poet and writer from Messina, began drafting an epistolary diary dedicated to Corrado Pavolini, a well-known intellectual and film director of Tuscan origins with whom she had been in love for over twenty years. Through the so far unpublished pages she dedicated to “una storia senza storia” (“a story without history"), the writer brings to life an incandescent theatre of the self, in which the dramatization of personal experience, the self-representative elaboration and the expression of a living and restless inner self combine in a mixture of strongly hybrid characters, which is conveyed by a disruptive communicative force. As the desperately pursued interlocutor becomes increasingly evanescent and unreachable, the voice of a modern tragic heroine emerges unmistakably between claim and confession.
Creative Commons
Italian
9788866555834 9788866555803 9788866555858 9788892734401
10.36253/978-88-6655-583-4 doi
Художественная литература
1964 эпистолярный дневник
82-9