One, None, and a Hundred Thousand
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Narrateur(s):
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Kris Dyer
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Auteur(s):
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Luigi Pirandello
À propos de cet audio
Luigi Pirandello's extraordinary final novel begins when Vitangelo Moscarda's wife remarks that Vitangelo's nose tilts to the right. This commonplace interaction spurs the novel's unemployed, wealthy narrator to examine himself, the way he perceives others and the ways that others perceive him.
At first he only notices small differences in how he sees himself and how others do; but his self-examination quickly becomes relentless, dizzying, leading to often darkly comic results as Vitangelo decides that he must demolish that version of himself that others see.
Pirandello said of his 1926 novel that it 'deals with the disintegration of the personality. It arrives at the most extreme conclusions, the farthest consequences'. Its unnerving humour and existential dissection of modern identity finds counterparts in Samuel Beckett and Vladimir Nabokov.
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- Taylor B.
- 2022-03-17
introspective but confusing
narrated very well, however the story (if there is one?) is really hard to follow.. certain parts offer an interesting perspective on reality vs perception of self and others but overall the listen was a slog
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