Tag Archives: Alberto Moravia
Elsa Morante
Before climate change, October in Rome, known as Ottobrata Romana, was a special month because of its light that was golden and warm. So lovely was the weather that Romans had the tradition of going to the countryside for picnics … Continue reading
Gadda’s Mess part II
Part II of Gadda’s Mess How did Mussolini’s fascist regime influence one’s sense of self? And did Gadda ever earn his own approval? Sometimes we are so worried about what others think that we neglect our own thoughts. In 1968, … Continue reading
A DIY Tour of Parioli
It’s Palma‘s fault. Reading her biography (“La regina di quadri, vita e passioni di Palma Bucarelli” by Rachele Ferrario) made me wonder about the effects of Fascism on a woman’s image of herself and on the possibility of her ever … Continue reading
Posted in Art Narratives, Books, Fascist Italy, female consciousness
Tagged A Third Rome, Alba de Cespedes, Alberto Moravia, Alberto Savinio, Anna Garofalo, Benito Mussolini, Elsa Morante, Maria Bellonci, Massimo Bontempelli, Palma Bucarelli, Paola Masino, Parioli, Premio Strega, Rational Architecture, Titiana Maselli
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