Politics and Society in Italian Crime Fiction e-bog
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This book comprehensively covers the history of Italian crime fiction from its origins to the present. Using the concept of "e;moral rebellion,"e; the author examines the ways in which Italian crime fiction has articulated the country's social and political changes. The book concentrates on such writers as Augusto de Angelis (1888-1944), Giorgio Scerbanenco (1911-1969), Leonardo Sciasci...
E-bog
253,01 DKK
Forlag
McFarland
Udgivet
23 januar 2014
Længde
244 sider
Genrer
Literature: history and criticism
Sprog
English
Format
pdf
Beskyttelse
LCP
ISBN
9781476613567
This book comprehensively covers the history of Italian crime fiction from its origins to the present. Using the concept of "e;moral rebellion,"e; the author examines the ways in which Italian crime fiction has articulated the country's social and political changes. The book concentrates on such writers as Augusto de Angelis (1888-1944), Giorgio Scerbanenco (1911-1969), Leonardo Sciascia (1921-1989), Andrea Camilleri (b. 1925), Loriano Macchiavelli (b. 1934), Massimo Carlotto (b. 1956), and Marcello Fois (b. 1960). Through the analysis of writers belonging to differing crucial periods of Italy's history, this work reveals the many ways in which authors exploit the genre to reflect social transformation and dysfunction.