Costruzione dei personaggi e impegno civile nella prosa narrativa e giornalistica di Antonio Tabucchi.
Abstract
This Thesis is about one of the country's best-known (in Italy and
elsewhere) contemporary author Antonio Tabucchi (1943-2012). It makes an
attempt to understand two literary topos of Tabucchi’s work: the writer-readercharacter
bond and the writer commitment, studied using his journalistic and
literary work.
The second part of this Thesis compares Tabucchi’s work with two
writers, Luigi Pirandello (1867-1936) and Fernando Pessoa (1888-1935), who
have inspired Tabucchi in his work. An important observation is that the author
imagination and author commitment form a harmonic duo in Tabucchi’s
writing. Another area investigated is how the author commitment can be seen
in Tabucchi’s articles published in several newspapers in Italy and Europe.
My interest for this research is based on my observation that, despite the
numerous researches done about Tabucchi, these themes have been treated
only superficially. The critics often divide Tabucchi’s literary work in two (the
fantastic literature and author commitment). This Thesis doesn’t make a
separation between these two, and thus it aims to provide an exhaustive portrait
of the Tuscan writer. [edited by Author]