“Ricerco un bene fuori di me”, sings Cherubino in Mozart’s “Marriage of Figaro” and suspects that he will not find it there. Elsa Morante (1918-1985), the agency has the 6th chapter “L’Isola di Arturo” (1957) preceded her novel as a motto.
This book plays on Procida, the brittle sister of Capri in the Gulf of Naples, it comes from her, it is hers, and it brings us closer.
the little Arturo grows there under the most primitive conditions on their own responsibility, without shepherding mother and without supervision by the mostly absent father , Uneducated, unkempt, wild, free as a bird, he enjoys a freedom and closeness to nature, creating room for him, for his life.
It is to read a bittersweet experience, as Arturo in retrospect his childhood and youth leaves portrays and lasting images in our memories: impressions of the barren landscape, the sea, the hot sun, the simple houses, the brittle people who researched the boy on his endless wanderings – it is indeed “Arturo’s island” ( “L’isola di Arturo < "Elsa Morante: "L'isola di Arturo" at"
highlights the highly anticipated days on which the father are.
comes for a short time home the man is a man driven His life remains mysterious -. where he travels What he is looking for “fuori di me”? ? His son he treats mostly aloof, serious, ha rsch, even repellent – a completely unsentimental education; we feel it at times but also as moody. . A strangely broken, contradictory, opaque character and driven man
Arturo’s life loses his innocence, as Nunziata enters his island: a girl not much older than Arturo, the father brought from the mainland as his wife.
She digs a wide variety of feelings: jealousy that he would now completely lose the already scarce father to them; Contempt because it seems so much weaker, more uncertain, timid and salaried Himself; but also affection that Arturo does not recognize at first, then does not want to admit from but will inevitably love. The conflict with the father can not fail …
A true classic of the Italian post-war literature, highly awarded, poignant, mysterious, compelling.
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