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Learning More About Italian Literature1.) Learning More About Italian Literature

20 hours, 48 minutes ago | Fri Nov 21 7:53:00 PST 2008

Other novelists include Alberto Moravia and Umberto Eco became internationally successful with his novel Il nome della rosa (The Name of the Rose, 1980). Learning world literature would always give us a glimpse of Italian literature. ...

From FindInArticles.com

Book review: ?Italian Camus? confronts clash of cultures.2.) Book review: ?Italian Camus? confronts clash of cultures.

Over one day ago | Fri Oct 24 5:23:00 PDT 2008

Alberto Moravia?s many translated novels, from Gli Indifferenti on, provided slices of Italian existentialist angst and leisure-class ennui (or noia, to be exact), suffused with the 20th-century secular sexuality that makes Italy, ...

From John Phillips

Italian Literature Review: Elsa Morante -- Criticism and ...3.) Italian Literature Review: Elsa Morante -- Criticism and ...

Over one day ago | Sat Nov 8 18:36:00 PST 2008

Ginzburg, Natalia: Criticism and Interpretation in Italian and English · Morante, Elsa: Criticism and Interpretation in Italian and English · Moravia, Alberto: Criticism and Interpretation in Italian and English · Sciascia, ...

From Keith

Best novels about Italy | Book talk | LibraryThing4.) Best novels about Italy | Book talk | LibraryThing

Over one day ago | Thu Nov 6 14:40:00 PST 2008

Other novelists include Alberto Moravia (e.g. Il conformista, 1951); Carlo Emilio Gadda, author of the experimental Quer pasticciaccio brutto de via Merulana (1957); Natalia Ginzburg; and the Sicilian Leonardo Sciascia. ...

From unknown

Gonzalo Barr :: Drafts of Finished Novel by Alberto Moravia Are ...5.) Gonzalo Barr :: Drafts of Finished Novel by Alberto Moravia Are ...

Over one day ago | Thu Jun 12 0:00:00 PDT 2008

We don?t hear much about Moravia anymore, certainly not in English-speaking countries. But there was a time when his works represented 1950s Rome, when he was considered one of the greatest Italian writers of the twentieth century. ...

From Gonzalo Barr

Another Silly Game, Part 16 | Book talk | LibraryThing6.) Another Silly Game, Part 16 | Book talk | LibraryThing

Over one day ago | Thu Nov 13 0:00:00 PST 2008

Journey to Rome by Alberto Moravia. flag abuse. test. Nov 15, 2008, 4:57pm (top)Message 15: saraslibrary · Save Karyn: One Shopaholic's Journey to Debt and Back by Karyn Bosnak · flag abuse. test. Nov 15, 2008, 5:57pm (top)Message 16: ...

From unknown

ITALY, ITALIANS AND SILVIO BERLUSCONI ? A CASE OF ANYTHING FOR ...7.) ITALY, ITALIANS AND SILVIO BERLUSCONI ? A CASE OF ANYTHING FOR ...

Over one day ago | Sun Nov 2 0:00:00 PDT 2008

As the Rome writer Alberto Moravia emphasized in his sizeable literature the sad fact is that Italians of the post-World War II era have lost their identity provoking a gradual departure from their sense of reality. ...

From erclog

Salonica ~ Exploit. Explore. Examine. A blog dedicated to ...8.) Salonica ~ Exploit. Explore. Examine. A blog dedicated to ...

Over one day ago | Sat Oct 25 0:00:00 PDT 2008

Enter Alberto Moravia and his dark and erotic novel of love and betrayal, Conjugal Love. Mamma Mia, we got some trouble here. Take the protagonist, Silvio Baldeschi, for instance. A well-off Italian cad who is in love with his wife, ...

From Monica Carter

Leonardo Sciascia (The Best Italian Writer)9.) Leonardo Sciascia (The Best Italian Writer)

Over one day ago | Thu Nov 6 18:27:00 PST 2008

Sciascia perhaps, in the end, wanted to prove that the corruption that was and is endemic in Italian society helps only those who are part of the secret societies and loyalties and the political classes. (Stolen from wikipedia) ...

From unknown

20th-Century Literary Genres in a Nutshell: Part 3 | Britannica Blog10.) 20th-Century Literary Genres in a Nutshell: Part 3 | Britannica Blog

Over one day ago | Wed Mar 19 0:00:00 PDT 2008

Italian movement affected by the turmoil of Fascism and World War II that focused on the struggles of ordinary urban and rural people: Alberto Moravia, Gli indifferenti (1929); Cesare Pavese, La luna e i falò (1950); Elio Vittorini, ...

From George Eberhart

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