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Joseph Farrell

    Joseph Farrell è Professore Emerito di Italianistica presso l'Università di Strathclyde. Il suo lavoro accademico approfondisce la letteratura drammatica italiana, comprendendo traduzioni di importanti drammaturghi italiani e una biografia completa. Il contributo di Farrell consiste nel rendere accessibili le opere letterarie italiane a un pubblico più vasto, dimostrando una profonda comprensione delle tradizioni teatrali.

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    The voices of Carlo Levi
    • 2007

      The voices of Carlo Levi

      • 211pagine
      • 8 ore di lettura

      Carlo Levi is often recognized solely for his book, Christ Stopped at Eboli, which chronicles his internal banishment by Fascist authorities to a remote Italian village. This work is celebrated as a masterpiece of anti-Fascist literature and a profound exploration of a marginalized community in Europe. Since its post-war publication, it has gained immense popularity in Italy, Britain, and the USA, remaining in print ever since. Yet, Levi's talents extended far beyond this single work; he was also a notable painter, novelist, journalist, art and social critic, political commentator, and a unique travel writer. His writings on regions he visited, including Sicily, Sardinia, Germany, the USSR, and India, served as reflections on Italy itself. This collection of essays aims to reassess the entirety of Levi’s contributions, highlighting the depth and diversity of his artistic and intellectual legacy. Through this exploration, readers can gain a fuller understanding of Levi as a multifaceted figure whose work transcends the confines of a single narrative.

      The voices of Carlo Levi