«Anyone who has an interest in Manganelli and in avant-garde movements should read it.»<br /> (Alessio Baldini, Modern Language Review, Vol.110, 2015)

Giorgio Manganelli (1922-1990), one of Italy’s most radical and original writers, went further than most in exploring the creative possibilities of hybrid genres and open forms. Ostentation, theatricality, and a love of drapery and verbal excess are defining features of his body of work, which ranges from prose fiction, literary criticism, and drama to travel writing, treatises, commentaries, and imaginary interviews.
This study examines the wealth of Manganelli’s imagination – his grotesque animals, speaking corpses, and melancholy spectres – and argues that his spectacular eloquence was shaped by an exceptional awareness of literary and philosophical models. Following Manganelli’s lead, the author addresses issues such as the boundaries of meaningful language, the relationship between literary and visual texts, fantasy and realism, and the power of literature to express the apprehensions and intimations of human consciousness.
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Giorgio Manganelli (1922-1990), one of Italy's most radical and original writers, went further than most in exploring the creative possibilities of hybrid genres and open forms. This study examines the wealth of Manganelli's imagination - his grotesque animals, speaking corpses, and melancholy specters.
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Contents: Giorgio Manganelli – Avant-garde – Experimental literature – Modernism – Literary theory Neoavanguardia – Gruppo 63 – Possible-world theory – Philosophy of language – Anti-realism – Storytelling – Language games – Nonsense literature – Fantasy – Minimalism – Solipsism – Italo Calvino – Ludwig Wittgenstein – Roland Barthes – Vladimir Nabokov – Jorge Luis Borges – Hamlet – Apocalypse fiction – Ghosts.
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ISBN
9783039118359
Publisert
2010
Utgiver
Verlag Peter Lang; Verlag Peter Lang
Vekt
360 gr
Høyde
225 mm
Bredde
150 mm
Aldersnivå
P, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet

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Florian Mussgnug is Lecturer in Italian Literature at University College London. His publications include Lutero e la riforma protestante (2003), Folly: Special Issue of Comparative Critical Studies (2008, co-edited with Lucia Boldrini), and Postmodern Impegno: Ethics and Commitment in Contemporary Italian Culture (2009, co-edited with Pierpaolo Antonello), as well as articles on twentieth-century Italian literature, philosophy of language, and literary theory. He is co-editor of Contemporanea and a member of the executive committee of the British Comparative Literature Association.