The World Saved by Kids - And Other Epics von Elsa Morante

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A representative text of a milieu marked by student protests and aspirations for moral and political renewal. First published in Italian in 1968, The World Saved by Kids was written in the aftermath of deep personal change and in the context of what Elsa Morante called the "great youth movement exploding against the funereal machinations of the organized contemporary world." Morante believed that it was only the youth who could truly hear her revolutionary call. With the fiftieth anniversary of the tumultuous events of 1968 approaching, there couldn't be a more timely moment for this first English translation of Morante's work to appear. Greeted by Antonio Porta as one of the most important books of its decade, The World Saved by Kids showcases Morante's true mastery of tone, rhythm, and imagery as she works elegy, parody, storytelling, song, and more into an act of linguistic magic through which Gramsci and Rimbaud, Christ and Antigone, Mozart and Simone Weil, and a host of other figures join the sassy, vulnerable neighborhood kids in a renewal of the word's timeless, revolutionary power to explore and celebrate life's insoluble paradox. Morante gained international recognition and critical acclaim for her novels History, Arturo's Island, and Aracoeli, and The World Saved By Kids may be her best book and the one that most closely represents her spirit.

A representative text of a milieu marked by student protests and aspirations for moral and political renewal. First published in Italian in 1968, The World Saved by Kids was written in the aftermath of deep personal change and in the context of what Elsa Morante called the "great youth movement exploding against the funereal machinations of the organized contemporary world." Morante believed that it was only the youth who could truly hear her revolutionary call. With the fiftieth anniversary of the tumultuous events of 1968 approaching, there couldn't be a more timely moment for this first English translation of Morante's work to appear. Greeted by Antonio Porta as one of the most important books of its decade, The World Saved by Kids showcases Morante's true mastery of tone, rhythm, and imagery as she works elegy, parody, storytelling, song, and more into an act of linguistic magic through which Gramsci and Rimbaud, Christ and Antigone, Mozart and Simone Weil, and a host of other figures join the sassy, vulnerable neighborhood kids in a renewal of the word's timeless, revolutionary power to explore and celebrate life's insoluble paradox. Morante gained international recognition and critical acclaim for her novels History, Arturo's Island, and Aracoeli, and The World Saved By Kids may be her best book and the one that most closely represents her spirit.

AutorMorante, Elsa / Viti, Cristina
EinbandKartonierter Einband (Kt)
Erscheinungsjahr2023
Seitenangabe264 S.
LieferstatusFolgt in ca. 10 Arbeitstagen
AusgabekennzeichenEnglisch
MasseH12.8 cm x B21.7 cm x D2.4 cm 390 g
VerlagSeagull Books London Ltd

Über den Autor Elsa Morante

Elsa Morante, 1912 in Rom geboren und 1985 dort gestorben, ist neben Natalia Ginzburg wohl die bedeutendste Schriftstellerin der italienischen Nachkriegsliteratur. Für ihren Roman »Arturos Insel« erhielt sie 1957 den begehrten Premio Strega. Sie war mit Alberto Moravia verheiratet und mit Pier Paolo Pasolini und Natalia Ginzburg befreundet. Ihr Roman »La Storia« von 1974 war ein internationaler Erfolg und wird bis heute immer wieder in neue Sprachen übersetzt. Der Roman wurde 1986 mit Claudia Cardinale verfilmt, 2023 entstand eine TV-Serie. Die Romane und Erzählungen Elsa Morantes sind bei Wagenbach lieferbar.

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