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The teaching of literature with university students of Italian as a foreign language: a path through Leonardo Sciascia’s “Sicilianness”. With the rise of communicative methods, since the 1970s literature has been gradually relegated to the margins of the teaching of foreign languages and only recently the pedagogical debate has reconsidered its pot...
This article analyses some Sciascia’s works in search of the “order of similarities”, a concept that the writer from Racalmuto had drawn from the analysis of Antonello’s works, starting with the famous Cefalù’s Portrait of a man. On a “bioethnic” background, similarity takes the shape of a gnoseological form, a scrutinizing showing, which often com...
Federico Campbell’s interviews of authors such as Manuel Vázquez Montalbán, Juan Marsé and Félix de Azúa (among others) in Barcelona between 1969 and 1970, and the dialogue with Leonardo Sciascia (Racalmuto, 1921) have played a fundamental role in the development of Campbell’s authorial figure. His interest in Spanish and Italian writers (and more ...
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Having influenced his intellectual growth since the outbreak of the Civil War, Spanish culture became a mirror through which Leonardo Sciascia would reread his Sicilian origins. In the various historical, cultural and literary investigations that he carried out about the island, therefore, he constantly mentions the Iberian dimension. Of that proli...
Enrico Deaglio non scrive gialli. Ma i suoi due ultimi scritti ruotano entrambi attorno a un'inchiesta: Storia vera e terribile tra Sicilia e America, un'inchiesta sul linciaggio di cinque siciliani a Tallulah (Louisiana) nel 1899 e La zia Irene e l’anarchico Tresca, un'inchiesta alla ricerca dei legami fra il contesto Stato/mafia e il futuro pross...
RESUMO Nas entrevistas ou nos pronunciamentos parlamentares que realizou - assim como em sua ficção - o escritor siciliano Leonardo Sciascia denunciou incessantemente a máfia. Para ele, a hegemonia do crime organizado e suas articulações na política institucional impediam o acesso à verdade e à justiça. Coerentemente, suas peculiares narrativas pol...
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