Piazza d'Italia is the 1975 debut novel of the Italian writer Antonio Tabucchi. It is a short picaresque novel that spans from the Italian unification to the fascist era and follows Volturno Banarchist, a rebel and occasional clairvoyant. It was first published by Bompiani.[1][2][3]
Author | Antonio Tabucchi |
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Language | Italian |
Genre | picaresque novel |
Publisher | Bompiani |
Publication date | 1975 |
Publication place | Italy |
Pages | 134 |
The scholar Rocco Capozzi describes Banarchist as the model for the type of socially conscious protagonist that would recur throughout Tabucchi's literary career.[4]
References
edit- ^ Brizio-Skov, Flavia (2002). "Storia e microstoria in Piazza d'Italia". Antonio Tabucchi. Navigazioni in un arcipelago narrativo (in Italian). Cosenza: Pellegrini Editore. ISBN 9788881011384.
- ^ Rimini, Thea (2007). "La cine(biblio)teca di Tabucchi : il montaggio di Piazza d'Italia". Italies (in Italian) (Special: Echi di Tabucchi / Échos de Tabucchi): 321–348. doi:10.4000/italies.3726.
- ^ Milanesi, Claudio (2007). "Tabucchi, la storia e l'impegno, da Piazza d'Italia a L'oca al passo". Italies (in Italian) (Special: Echi di Tabucchi / Échos de Tabucchi): 271–279. doi:10.4000/italies.3722.
- ^ Capozzi, Rocco (2003). "The new Italian novel". The Cambridge Companion to the Italian Novel. Cambridge University Press. p. 216. ISBN 0-521-66018-1.