Le roman de Ferrare (Quarto) (French Edition) 🔍
Giorgio Bassani
Gallimard, Quarto (Gallimard (Firme)), Paris, ©2006
French [fr] · EPUB · 0.8MB · 2006 · 📕 Book (fiction) · 🚀/lgli/zlib · Save
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En terminant son dernier roman, le Héron, Giorgio Bassani a éprouvé le besoin de reprendre l'ensemble de son oeuvre et de la fondre en un tout.Le roman de Ferrare est le résultat de cette version définitive. le modèle en est proustien. Dans le cadre de cette ville emblématique de la plaine du Pô, Bassani déploie toute sa palette d'une extrême sensibilité. Des émois adolescents aux luttes politiques et aux ravages du fascisme, il peint une fresque des années 1930 et 1940 principalement, dans laquelle les humains ont la première place, mais où l'histoire pèse, souvent tragiquement, sur les destins. le roman le plus connu qui y est inséré est Le jardin des Finzi-Contini, rendu célèbre par l'adaptation cinématographique de Vittorio de Sica.Le roman de Ferrare, c'est la somme des romans et nouvelles de Bassani, qu'il a lui-même réécrits pour les réunir sous ce titre, en six livres :I. Dans les murs II. Les Lunettes d'or III. Le Jardin des Finzi-Contini IV. Derrière la porte V. Le Héron VI. L'Odeur du foin
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zlib/no-category/Giorgio Bassani/Le roman de Ferrare_18594038.epub
Alternative author
Bassani, Giorgio
Alternative publisher
Joëlle Losfeld
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Verticales
Alternative edition
Quarto (Gallimard (Firma)), Paris, ©2006
Alternative edition
Quarto, Paris, 2011
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France, France
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Publié d'après le texte de l'édition définitive italienne de 1980, ce volume regroupe l'ensemble des nouvelles et romans de G. Bassani, réunis par leur auteur sur le modèle de "A la recherche du temps perdu."
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2021-12-30
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