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La vita e le cose (Suicidio e identidad)
Author(s) -
Miguel Naveros
Publication year - 2012
Publication title -
cuadernos de filología italiana
Language(s) - Spanish
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 1698-0832
pISSN - 1133-9527
DOI - 10.5209/rev_cfit.2011.37516
Subject(s) - motif (music) , enthusiasm , identity (music) , reflexive pronoun , literature , self reflection , art , humanities , psychoanalysis , psychology , aesthetics , social psychology
La constatación del contenido analítico y reflexivo de una obra como Dialoghi con Leucò, con la que Cesare Pavese se aleja del entusiasmo dominante entre los intelectuales del panorama italiano posbélico, al poner en evidencia el inmovilismo del mundo y de la naturaleza humana, sirve como punto de partida para un interesante análisis sobre la relación del escritor piamontés consigo mismo y con el mundo que lo rodea. El motivo del suicidio tanto en sus novelas como en su obra diarística es aquí considerado como reflejo del constante proceso de autoanálisis que el escritor lleva a cabo a lo largo de toda su vida y como manifestación de una actitud concreta ante el mundo. Camino hacia la autodestrucción, por tanto, el de Pavese, donde se ven entrelazadas actividad literaria y reflexión identitaria.The analytical and reflective content of a work like Dialoghi con Leucò, in which Cesare Pavese moves away from the enthusiasm prevalent in intellectuals of post-war Italy by underscoring the inflexibility of the world and human nature, serves as a point of departure for an interesting analysis on the relationship of the Piedmontese writer both to himself and the world around him. The recurring motif of suicide in both his novels and diaries are seen here as reflecting a constant process of self-analysis in which the writer was engaged throughout his life and as expressing a specific attitude toward the world. A path towards self-destruction, that is, Pavese’s path, in which literary activity is interwoven with a reflection on identity

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