Politics and Society in Italian Crime Fiction: An Historical Overview

Author:   Barbara Pezzotti
Publisher:   McFarland & Co Inc
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Pages:   244
Publication Date:   16 January 2014
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Author:   Barbara Pezzotti
Publisher:   McFarland & Co Inc
Imprint:   McFarland & Co Inc
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ISBN:  

9780786476527


ISBN 10:   0786476524
Pages:   244
Publication Date:   16 January 2014
Recommended Age:   From 18 years
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
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Table of Contents Acknowledgments Preface Introduction Part I—Italian Crime Fiction from Its Origins to Fascism  1. Giallo Between Social Criticism and Propaganda  2. Augusto De Angelis Part II—Italian Crime Fiction from the 1950s to the 1970s  3. The Gumshoe Gets Political  4. Giorgio Scerbanenco  5. Leonardo Sciascia  6. Loriano Macchiavelli Part III—Italian Crime Fiction from the 1980s to the 2000s  7. The Sleuth Versus Berlusconi  8. Andrea Camilleri  9. Massimo Carlotto 10. Marcello Fois Conclusions Chapter Notes Bibliography Index

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"""an essential anthology""--Incontri; ""highlights the important function Italian crime fiction had, and still has, in reflecting the social and political issues of contemporary Italy...a great addition...a model of investigative fiction""--Annali d'italianistica; ""a valuable addition to the discussion on crime and investigation in Italian literature""--Italica; ""A timely and fascinating study of Italian crime fiction as politically committed art, it brilliantly illuminates how the genre both reflects and more importantly intervenes in the important social and political changes of the 20th and 21st centuries.""--Andrew Pepper, Queen's University Belfast; ""Through a careful reading of the works of some of the major writers of detective fiction from its origins to the present, Barbara Pezzotti provides a lucid and comprehensive overview of the development of the genre in Italy. She astutely demonstrates how, far from being pure escapism, Italian detective fiction has always aimed at being the nation's critical conscience, shedding light on and articulating a critique of its social disorders and dysfunctions. A crucial book to understand why the genre has become so important in the current literary landscape.""--Luca Somigli, University of Toronto; ""Interweaving history and context with full accounts of major authors, Pezzotti demonstrates for the first time how crime fiction has dynamically energized the social and political self-consciousness of modern Italy.""--Stephen Knight, Melbourne University."


an essential anthology <i>Incontri</i>; highlights the important function Italian crime fiction had, and still has, in reflecting the social and political issues of contemporary Italy...a great addition...amodel of investigative fiction <i>Annali d italianistica</i>; a valuable addition to the discussion on crime and investigation in Italian literature <i>Italica</i>; A timely and fascinating study of Italian crime fiction as politically committed art, it brilliantly illuminates how the genre both reflects and more importantly intervenes in the important social and political changes of the 20th and 21st centuries. Andrew Pepper, Queen s University Belfast; Through a careful reading of the works of some of the major writers of detective fiction from its origins to the present, Barbara Pezzotti provides a lucid and comprehensive overview of the development of the genre in Italy. She astutely demonstrates how, far from being pure escapism, Italian detective fiction has always aimed at being the nation s critical conscience, shedding light on and articulating a critique of its social disorders and dysfunctions. A crucial book to understand why the genre has become so important in the current literary landscape. Luca Somigli, University of Toronto; Interweaving history and context with full accounts of major authors, Pezzotti demonstrates for the first time how crime fiction has dynamically energized the social and political self-consciousness of modern Italy. Stephen Knight, Melbourne University.


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Barbara Pezzotti teaches Italian Studies at Monash University, Melbourne, Australia and is an Honorary Research Associate of the Australasian Centre for Italian Studies (ACIS). She is the author of three monographs on Italian crime fiction.

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