The works of Claudio Magris
temporary homes, mobile identities, European borders
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Author
Publication
2015 - Palgrave Macmillan, New York, NY, New York (State)
Language
English
Word Count
34,500 words, Guess
Page Count
138 pages
Identifiers
- ISBN-101137492627
- ISBN-139781137492623
- Library of Congress Control Number2014501864
- OCLC Control Number898052799
- Better World Books9781137492623
and 1 more
- Open LibraryOL30379340M
Classifications
- DDC853/.92
- LCCPQ4873.A3645 Z84 2015
- LCCDG11-DG980.2PN1-6790
and 1 more
- LCCPQ4873.A3645 Z85 2015
Description
The first English book on contemporary Italian writer Claudio Magris, this study examines the connections between space and individual, national and European identity in his works. Magris invites us to cross the borders that enclose private and public spheres in order to discover the otherness within ourselves and reject the fanaticism of self-sameness. Through the recurring image of temporary homes, the book explores Magris's incessant search for meaning and values, aiming at a habitable life, where diversity and tolerance can prevail over all fundamentalisms. With a sophisticated theoretical framework, this innovative analysis involves Magris's entire fiction and non-fiction writings, down to his most recent, still untranslated collections. With what Pireddu calls "geography of domesticity," Magris addresses the crucial question of the return to humanism that is moving literature and theory beyond the alleged death of the subject, and confirms the enduring value of the humanities as a critical and constructive tool.
Subjects
Series Statement
- Italian and Italian American studies
- Palgrave pivot
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