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Elsa Morante

    August 18, 1912 – November 25, 1985

    Elsa Morante was a pivotal figure in Italian literature, known for her profound psychological insights and masterful storytelling. Her early work included short stories published in various periodicals, showcasing an early talent for capturing the human experience. Morante delved into the complexities of relationships and societal issues, with her narratives often exploring themes of love, loss, and the search for identity. Her distinctive voice and keen observation of human nature cemented her status as a significant literary voice of her time.

    Elsa Morante
    Elsa Morante
    La Storia II: Texte intégral
    The World Saved by Kids - And Other Epics
    Lies and Sorcery
    Arturo's Island
    History : a novel
    • History : a novel

      • 768 pages
      • 27 hours of reading

      A soldier wandering through the streets of Rome resolves, rather drunkenly, that he must find himself a woman. It is Ida Mancuso's fate, at precisely that moment, to turn the corner of the street, laden with shopping. The soldier sees easy prey - but Ida confronts her nightmare vision. The year is 1941, the soldier is German and she is half-Jewish. Elsa Morante's brave novel evokes the real terrors, fears and hopes of a mother living through one of the most horrifying events in recent times. In marked contrast to the posturing fascists on the political stage, this is the history of the Second World War as the ordinary people of Italy experienced it.

      History : a novel
      4.4
    • Young Arturo grows up in near-isolation on the island of Procida in the Bay of Naples. His mother died in childbirth and his wayward father, who left him as a child in the care of a servant on the island, returns only sporadically. Cut off from the island community, Arturo exists almost entirely in solitude: he roams the island with his beloved dog, sails in his boat and reads tales of virtuous heroes and adventurers whom he imagines resemble his father. The boy's world is upended when his father arrives from Naples with his new wife Nunziata, who at sixteen is only a few years older than Arturo. Their presence shatters his childhood idyll, awakening passionate feelings and drawing the family towards painful conflict

      Arturo's Island
      4.1
    • Lies and Sorcery

      • 800 pages
      • 28 hours of reading

      "Lies and Sorcery" is the first unabridged English translation of Elsa Morante's electrifying 1948 debut novel. It follows Elisa, an orphan raised on fairy tales, as she uncovers her family's tumultuous past. Blending intrigue, deception, and humor, the novel celebrates female imagination and the power of storytelling.

      Lies and Sorcery
      4.0
    • The World Saved by Kids - And Other Epics

      • 264 pages
      • 10 hours of reading

      A representative text of a milieu marked by student protests and aspirations for moral and political renewal. First published in Italian in 1968, The World Saved by Kids was written in the aftermath of deep personal change and in the context of what Elsa Morante called the "great youth movement exploding against the funereal machinations of the organized contemporary world." Morante believed that it was only the youth who could truly hear her revolutionary call. With the fiftieth anniversary of the tumultuous events of 1968 approaching, there couldn't be a more timely moment for this first English translation of Morante's work to appear. Greeted by Antonio Porta as one of the most important books of its decade, The World Saved by Kids showcases Morante's true mastery of tone, rhythm, and imagery as she works elegy, parody, storytelling, song, and more into an act of linguistic magic through which Gramsci and Rimbaud, Christ and Antigone, Mozart and Simone Weil, and a host of other figures join the sassy, vulnerable neighborhood kids in a renewal of the word's timeless, revolutionary power to explore and celebrate life's insoluble paradox. Morante gained international recognition and critical acclaim for her novels History, Arturo's Island, and Aracoeli, and The World Saved By Kids may be her best book and the one that most closely represents her spirit.

      The World Saved by Kids - And Other Epics
    • La Storia II: Texte intégral

      • 536 pages
      • 19 hours of reading

      «Un jour de janvier de l'an1941un soldat allemand marchait dans le quartier de San Lorenzo à Rome. Il savait en tout 4 mots d'italien et du monde ne savait que peu de chose ou rien. Son prénom était Gunther. Son nom de famille demeure inconnu.» Dans cette fresque à la fois historique et populaire, Elsa Morante fait revivre à travers l'histoire d'Useppe, fruit d'un viol commis par un soldat allemand ivre, et de sa mère, les horreurs de la guerre, cet «interminable assassinat».

      La Storia II: Texte intégral
      4.5
    • Elsa Morante

      Une vie pour la littérature

      • 432 pages
      • 16 hours of reading

      Magicienne des lettres italiennes, Elsa Morante (1912-1985) est considérée dans son pays comme la plus grande romancière du XXe siècle. Quel a été le mystérieux chemin suivi par cette enfant, née dans un quartier populaire de Rome et marquée par un secret de naissance, pour devenir un écrivain prodige ? Mariée au plus célèbre écrivain italien, elle détestait qu'on la présente comme la femme d'Alberto Moravia. Avec quatre romans - dont L'Île d'Arturo, prix Strega, le Goncourt italien, en 1957, et La Storia, adaptée au cinéma par Luigi Comencini avec Claudia Cardinale -, elle devient de son vivant une icône de la littérature libre, imaginative, intransigeante. Les plus grands artistes de son temps - Pier Paolo Pasolini, Luchino Visconti, Leonor Fini, Anna Magnani - l'admirent sans réserve. Figure de l'intelligentsia de l'Italie de l'après-guerre jusqu'aux années 1980, invitée dans le monde entier, elle s'isole pourtant peu à peu, tombe malade, tente de se suicider et meurt le 25 novembre 1985. Grâce à des archives inédites et aux témoignages de proches - amis, parents, poètes, acteurs, militants de l'extrême gauche italienne -, René de Ceccatty nous donne à lire la première biographie en français d'Elsa Morante, dessinant le magnifique portrait d'un écrivain qui ne voyait la réalité que dans la littérature.

      Elsa Morante
      3.0
    • Amore!

      Italienische Liebesgeschichten

      • 80 pages
      • 3 hours of reading

      Dass es einfach sei mit der Liebe, wird niemand behaupten. Aber dass es meistens anders kommt als erwartet, davon können sie ein Lied singen, und zwar in den ergreifendsten Tönen, die die geneigte Leserin (oder auch den verliebten Leser) mitfiebern lassen: mit dem liebestrunkenen Dorfpolizisten, der Frau mit gleich zwei Ehemännern samt Familie oder dem ungleichen Paar, das nicht voneinander lassen kann. Mit Texten von Andrea Camilleri, Natalia Ginzburg, Luigi Malerba, Dacia Maraini, Alberto Moravia u. a.

      Amore!
      3.0