Utopia and Dystopia in Postwar Italian Literature: Pasolini, Calvino, Sanguineti, Volponi

Daniele Fioretti

Utopia and Dystopia in Postwar Italian Literature: Pasolini, Calvino, Sanguineti, Volponi
Format
Hardback
Publisher
Springer International Publishing AG
Country
Switzerland
Published
20 February 2017
Pages
212
ISBN
9783319465524

Utopia and Dystopia in Postwar Italian Literature: Pasolini, Calvino, Sanguineti, Volponi

Daniele Fioretti

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This book is about the presence of utopian and dystopian elements in the Italian literary landscape. It focuses on four authors that are representatives of the various positions in the Italian cultural debate: Pasolini, Calvino, Sanguineti, and Volponi. What did concepts like utopia and dystopia mean for these authors? Is it possible to separate utopia from dystopia? What is the role of science fiction in this debate? This book answers these questions, proposing an original interpretation of utopia and of the social role of literature. The book also takes into consideration four of the most influential literary journals in Italy: Officina, il menabo, il verri, and Nuovi Argomenti, that played a central role in the cultural and political debate on utopia in Italy.

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