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One, No One & 100,000: A Fresh, Modern Translation by Kevan Houser
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One, No One & 100,000: A Fresh, Modern Translation by Kevan Houser

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Vitangelo Moscarda (aka Genge), 20-something son of a deceased banker father, discovers that his wife (and everyone else) sees him quite differently from how he sees himself, sending him down a precipitous path to obsession and madness. He comes to a painful realization that leads him to totally rethink his life and make some drastic changes. Is he truly crazy? Or perhaps more sane than anyone else?Nobel prize-winning Luigi Pirandello’s classic novel on the nature of identity brims with sly humor, compelling drama, and skillfully depicted, oddly modern characters-all capped with timeless insight into the fragile human psyche.This new, modern translation gives the 1926 Italian classic a fresh, accessible American voice.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
ISBN Services
Date
12 March 2019
Pages
198
ISBN
9781644670316

Vitangelo Moscarda (aka Genge), 20-something son of a deceased banker father, discovers that his wife (and everyone else) sees him quite differently from how he sees himself, sending him down a precipitous path to obsession and madness. He comes to a painful realization that leads him to totally rethink his life and make some drastic changes. Is he truly crazy? Or perhaps more sane than anyone else?Nobel prize-winning Luigi Pirandello’s classic novel on the nature of identity brims with sly humor, compelling drama, and skillfully depicted, oddly modern characters-all capped with timeless insight into the fragile human psyche.This new, modern translation gives the 1926 Italian classic a fresh, accessible American voice.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
ISBN Services
Date
12 March 2019
Pages
198
ISBN
9781644670316