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Authors: Jennifer Burns
ISBN-13: 9781902653372, ISBN-10: 1902653378
Format: Paperback
Publisher: Maney Publishing
Date Published: December 2002
Edition: (Non-applicable)

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Author Biography: Jennifer Burns


Jennifer Burns is Assistant Professor of History at the University of Virginia. She has published extensively on the history of conservative thought, and her podcasted lectures on American history have won an appreciative worldwide audience.

Book Synopsis

With the Tangentopoli corruption scandals of the early 1990s, Italy is purported recently to have experienced a period of political change comparable to the period immediately following World War II. This latter being the socio-political environment in which the concept of impegno - political commitment - in literature became current, this volume asks whether an equivalent moment of constitutional crisis in the 1990s has had a comparable impact on perceptions of the role of the writer and of literature in Italian society. The volume traces the development of impegno in post-war Italian prose literature using the metaphor of fragmentation: the monolithic notion of commitment to an overarching political agenda has splintered, facilitating a fragmentary attention to specific issues. Part One examines the early impegno debate through the critical works of Vittorini, Calvino, Pasolini, tracing it forward into the 1960s and 1970s. The remaining three parts study in detail the 'fragments of impegno' offered by contemporary authors: Tabucchi, Ramondino, De Carlo, Tondelli, Ballestra, and African immigrant writers, including Fazel, Melliti and Methnani. This range of authors and texts illustrates the ways in which socio-political issues are explicitly or implicitly addressed, represented, or embedded in contemporary Italian literature. Jennifer Burns is a lecturer in the Department of Italian at the University of Warwick. She has published articles on Vittorini and Calvino, Italian literature in the 1970s, Tondelli, and immigrant writing in Italian.

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Burns (Italian, U. of Warwick, UK) provides an analysis of those works that embody the concept of , or political commitment. The text explores the context for this type of writing and discusses whether current political scandals might be the cause of the renewed interest in works from the 1980s as well as renewed in the writing of more recent writers. The five writers who are central to the analysis are Antonio Tabucchi, Farbrizia Ramondino, Andrea De Carlo, Pier Vittorio Tondelli, and Silvia Ballestra. Distributed by ISBS. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

Table of Contents

Foreword
Introduction1
Ch. 1The impegno Debate of the Early Post-War Period13
Ch. 2The 1970s: Fault Lines in impegno39
Ch. 3Antonio Tabucchi: The Politics of Suggestion61
Ch. 4Fabrizia Ramondino: The Politics of Identity81
Ch. 5Andrea De Carlo: giovane narratore101
Ch. 6Pier Vittorio Tondelli: A Different Approach117
Ch. 7Silvia Ballestra: Irony and Anthropology139
Ch. 8Immigrant Writing in Italian: A Fragile Enterprise159
Conclusion: Piecing Together the Fragments181
Bibliography191
Index203

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