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Title: Tales of Suicide
Author: Luigi Pirandello
ISBN#: 0937832316
Cover Type: Paperback
Year Published: 1988

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From Publishers Weekly:

This volume gathers 20 stories by the late Nobel laureate, written between 1896 and 1935 and, for the most part, appearing here for the first time in English. As the title declares, all tell of suicide, and permeating the collection, from the earlier, tightly plotted and realistic works, to the later, more experimental and stylized stories, is Pirandello's trademark existentialism: the view that life is a game of chance played with dice that are loaded toward tragedy. Most powerful and moving are the stories from Pirandello's middle years, such as "The Trip" (1910), in which he delves deeply into his characters, successfully conveying the passions and fears assaulting the sickly, sheltered Adriana Braggi as she leaves her Sicilian village. Others from this period stand out as well, including "By Himself" (1913), in which Matteo Sinagra creates his own funeral procession, and "While the Heart Suffered" (1914), written in a stream-of-consciousness style.

Price: $17.95
Status: In Stock