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Il nuovo romanzo

La narrativa d'avanguardia nella prima fase della postmodernità (1953-1973)
  • Federico Fastelli,

The systematic examination of the fluctuations in the definition of the terms "neo-avant-garde" and "post-modern" is at the base of this study, which therefore evolves through the comparative analysis of different contexts, with particular reference to the Italian one (Group 63) and to the French one (Nouveau Roman). Thus, an articulated framework of deeply intertwined narrative experiences emerges, making a valid and completely original contribution to the discussion on well-established historical categories within the literary history and critical theory of the second half of the 20th century.

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Federico Fastelli

University of Florence, Italy - ORCID: 0000-0002-8894-9899

Federico Fastelli is a PhD in Mediterranean Languages and Cultures. He currently holds a research grant at the Department of Languages, Literature and Intercultural Studies of the University of Florence. In addition to several essays written in scientific journals and conference proceedings, he has published the monograph Dall’eresia all’avanguardia. L’opera poetica di Elio Pagliarani, SEF, 2011.
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Book Title

Il nuovo romanzo

Book Subtitle

La narrativa d'avanguardia nella prima fase della postmodernità (1953-1973)

Authors

Federico Fastelli

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Number of Pages

284

Publication Year

2013

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Firenze University Press

DOI

10.36253/978-88-6655-499-8

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978-88-6655-553-7

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978-88-6655-499-8

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978-88-9273-486-9

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Premio Ricerca «Città di Firenze»

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2705-0289

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2705-0297

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