Mirella Napodano, il romanzo e la memoria delle emozioni
Abstract
The  author  reads  Mirella  Napodano's  novel  as a  singular  case  of  writing  in  autobiographical 
terms that goes beyond the blurred boundaries of the genre to establish itself as an experiential 
path for the search for the self. The researcher identifies  in  the  "novel",  built  around  the  rich 
paternal correspondence,  the  wonderful  script of  a  family  story  during  the  war  years,  to  the 
point of capturing in the plot of the book the intersection of two different writing registers: the first consists of the letters, with the direct testimony of the father Carmine, the other given by the  'narration'  of  the  author,  with  large  descriptive  inserts,  placed  in  commentary  on  the letters,  which  return,  between  history,  traditions and folklore, the cross-section of an era.
URI
http://elea.unisa.it:8080/xmlui/handle/10556/5713http://dx.doi.org/10.14273/unisa-3817
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