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Trends in contemporary Italian narrative 1980-2007

Ania, GF; Hallamore-Caesar, A

Authors

GF Ania

A Hallamore-Caesar



Abstract

The ‘new Italian narrative’ that began to be spoken about in the 1980s was not associated with a single writer or movement but with an eclectic and varied production. The eight essays that make up this volume set out to give a flavour of the breadth and range of recent trends and developments. The collection opens with two essays on crime fiction. In the first, Luca Somigli examines novels dealing with topical issues or recent history and which reveal a strong indigenous and regional tradition, while in the second, Nicoletta McGowan discusses the particular case of a noir by Claudia Salvatori. They are followed by essays on two of Italy’s best-known contemporary writers: Marina Spunta’s essay explores the representation of space, place and landscape in the work of Gianni Celati and photographer Luigi Ghirri, while Darrell O’Connell analyses the fiction of Vincenzo Consolo, and his struggle to find a means of representing an ethical stance within fiction.

Citation

Ania, G., & Hallamore-Caesar, A. (2007). Trends in contemporary Italian narrative 1980-2007. Newcastle, UK: Cambridge Scholars Publishing

Book Type Authored Book
Publication Date Sep 1, 2007
Deposit Date Feb 11, 2009
ISBN 9781847182760
Keywords Italian literature
Publisher URL http://www.c-s-p.org/Flyers/Trends-in-Contemporary-Italian-Narrative--1980-2007.htm
Related Public URLs http://www.c-s-p.org/
Additional Information Additional Information : Published with the permission of Cambridge Scholars Publishing. See USIR item 1782 for Gillian Ania's chapter within this book.