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Le notti di Copacabana / / Ruggero Jacobbi; a cura e con introduzione di Gioia Benedetti



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Autore: Jacobbi Ruggero Visualizza persona
Titolo: Le notti di Copacabana / / Ruggero Jacobbi; a cura e con introduzione di Gioia Benedetti Visualizza cluster
Pubblicazione: Italy : , : Firenze University Press, , 2018
Descrizione fisica: 1 online resource (150 pages) : illustrations; digital, PDF file(s)
Disciplina: 809
Soggetto topico: Literature, Modern - 19th century - History and criticism
Literature - History and criticism
Persona (resp. second.): BenedettiGioia
Nota di bibliografia: Includes bibliographical references.
Nota di contenuto: PER UN ROMANZO INEDITO INTRODUZIONE di Gioia Benedetti -- 1. «e dove e quando e come» 9 -- 2. «Labirinti d'immaginazione» 13 -- 3. Mosaico 18 -- 4. Sezione aurea 25 -- 5. «Nox Vocat» 33 -- 6. Tristi tropici 40 -- NOTA AL TESTO 55 -- ROMANZO Le notti di Copacabana 65 -- 1. Clima (1946) di Stefano Carli La ragazza di Kansas City 71 -- 2. Le notti -- I. Notte del 14 febbraio 1949 75 -- II. Notte del 6 novembre 1950 83 -- III. Notte del 16 luglio 1951 90 -- IV. Notte del 3 gennaio 1952 96 -- V. Notte del 25 febbraio 1953 103 -- VI. Notte del 15 settembre 1954 110 -- VII. Notte del 18 dicembre 1955 116 -- VIII. Notte del 4 maggio 1956 122 -- IX. Notte del 27 aprile 1957 126 -- X. Notte del 9 ottobre 1958 129 -- XI. Notte del 31 dicembre 1959 132 -- 3. Clima (1963) di Stefano Carli Il brasiliano a Parigi 136 -- Avvertenza 142 -- INDICE DEI NOMI 145.
Sommario/riassunto: A short narrative text unknown until today brings us back, thanks to the careful philological care of Gioia Benedetti, the voice of one of the most original and brilliant critics of our twentieth century. Ruggero Jacobbi, at the end of his youthful stay in Brazil, had entrusted to the Nights of Copacabana, his only complete novel set in Rio de Janeiro in the 1950s, not only the climate and the atmosphere of a distant and in some ways mythical world like the carioca one, but also a significant trace of the readings, acquaintances, influences that the great texts of Lusitanian and South American literature had exerted on him, at the time still little known in Italy. Extraordinarily able to grasp and interpret the changes in the narrative code,Ruggero Jacobbi (1920-1981) was one of the most significant personalities of the second literary twentieth century: brilliant man of the theater, critic, poet, narrator, he trained alongside the great names of contemporary Italian and foreign literature, with an intellectual independence and an inventive ability that has always distinguished him. In 1946 he left for Brazil, where he remained for fifteen years (until 1960), actively participating in the cultural and theatrical renewal of the country (hundreds of his directing), also remaining profoundly marked by the Brazilian experience afterwards. Back in Italy he continued to work for the theater (as director of the Academy of Dramatic Art, screenwriter, director), translating and teaching Brazilian literature at the University of Rome. His multifaceted production, acute poetic sensitivity and lucid interpretative ability made him speak of a 'brilliant' critic and a poet of great importance, even if - at least until recent editions - "sensationally unpublished". Gioia Benedetti , graduated in Modern Philology at the University of Florence, is part of a research group directed by Anna Dolfi which deals with the edition, cataloguing and commentary of contemporary texts. His interests are mainly directed to modern literature and the history and culture of developing countries. [
Titolo autorizzato: Le notti di Copacabana  Visualizza cluster
Formato: Materiale a stampa
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Lingua di pubblicazione: Inglese
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Serie: Moderna/Comparata ; ; 29.