Carlo Emilio Gadda: Contemporary Perspectives (Toronto Italian Studies) by Manuela Bertone

Carlo Emilio Gadda: Contemporary Perspectives (Toronto Italian Studies)

Manuela Bertone
Univ of Toronto Pr
Jan 1998
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Carlo Emilio Gadda (1893-1973) is considered by many to be Italy's most outstanding contemporary writer. Author of essays, novels, and short stories, Gadda has been awarded many literary prizes, particularly for his style, which has been compared to that of Joyce, Proust, and Musil. Because, however, his dense and complex linguistics tend to defy adequate translation, his work is not widely known outside of Italy. This collection of essays introduces Gadda's work at last to the English-speaking world.Written by leading Gadda scholars, the essays capture the complexities that characterize Gadda's narrative. His plurilingualism, pastiches and narrative entanglements are revealed both as a revolt against conventional literary style and as the expression of a chaotic, painful, and labyrinthine world inhabited by a fragmented subject. Gadda emerges as a transgressive novelist, a humorist, and a mannerist who continuously deforms language through parodic and comic modes.No other work on Gadda in any language contains the variety of approaches and insights found in this collection. As well, the volume highlights interesting links between Gadda and a range of eminent writers, from Pirandello to CTline, thus opening his work to intertextual and comparative analysis and an international perspective.
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