Contemporary Italian Narrative and 1970s Terrorism, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2017 Stranger than Fact Italian and Italian American Studies Series
Langue : Anglais
Auteur : Ward David
This book is about literary representations of the both left- and right-wing Italian terrorism of the 1970s by contemporary Italian authors. In offering detailed analyses of the many contemporary novels that have terrorism in either their foreground or background, it offers a ?take? on postmodern narrative practices that is alternative to and more positive than the highly critical assessment of Italian postmodernism that has characterized some sectors of current Italian literary criticism. It explores how contemporary Italian writers have developed narrative strategies that enable them to represent the fraught experience of Italian terrorism in the 1970s. In its conclusions, the book suggests that to meet the challenge of representation posed by terrorism fiction rather than fact is the writer?s best friend and most effective tool.
1. Introduction.- 2. In Defence of the Rose.- 3. Family Albums ad Conspiracy Theories.- 4. Stranger than Fact.- Bibliography.- Index.
David Ward is Professor of Italian Studies at Wellesley College, USA. He is the author of A Poetics of Resistance: Narrative and the Writings of Pier Paolo Pasolini, Antifascisms: Cultural Politics in Italy, 1943-1946, and Piero Gobetti’s New World: Antifascism, Liberalism, Writing.
Represents the first comprehensive account of the engagement with 1970s terrorism in contemporary Italian literature Introduces English readers to key issues in current Italian Studies criticism Makes a fresh and original contribution to the discussion of major contemporary Italian texts
Date de parution : 07-2018
Ouvrage de 241 p.
14.8x21 cm
Date de parution : 02-2017
Ouvrage de 241 p.
14.8x21 cm
Thème de Contemporary Italian Narrative and 1970s Terrorism :
Mots-clés :
Trauma; Politics; Cultural representation; Aesthetics; Reality; postmodern literature
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