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Silvio d'Arzo (1920–1952)

Autor von The House of Others

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Beinhaltet die Namen: S. D'Arzo, Silvio dÁrzo, Silvio d' Arzo

Werke von Silvio d'Arzo

The House of Others (1952) 91 Exemplare
Casa d'altri e altri racconti (1980) 32 Exemplare
Avondlucht (2009) 17 Exemplare
A l'enseigne du bon coursier (1995) 13 Exemplare
Penny Wirton e sua madre (1981) 11 Exemplare
L' osteria (1998) 4 Exemplare
Casa d'altri e altri racconti (2020) — Autor — 4 Exemplare
Il pinguino senza frac (2015) 2 Exemplare
Essi pensano ad altro (1976) 2 Exemplare
El pingui sens frac (2014) 1 Exemplar
Una storia così (2021) 1 Exemplar

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The Penguin Book of Italian Short Stories (2019) — Mitwirkender — 141 Exemplare
Groot zomerboek (1993) — Mitwirkender — 1 Exemplar

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Gebräuchlichste Namensform
d'Arzo, Silvio
Rechtmäßiger Name
Comparoni, Ezio
Andere Namen
Comparoni, Raffaele
Arzo, Silvio d'
Geburtstag
1920
Todestag
1952-01-13
Geschlecht
male
Nationalität
Italië
Land (für Karte)
Italië
Wohnorte
Reggio Emilia, Italië
Kurzbiographie
Silvio d'Arzo werd in 1920 geboren in Reggio Emilia en overleed in 1952 aan leukemie. Hij was leraar aan een middelbare school en kende een teruggetrokken bestaan. Hij is auteur van een klein oeuvre, dat door literatuurkenners geapprecieerd wordt. Hij schreef ook kinderboeken. Zijn bekendste werk is Andermans huis, postuum uitgegeven en in 2007 in het Nederlands vertaald.

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Che bello scoprire questo autore così poco noto e purtroppo morto così giovane. I suoi racconti, tutti "perfetti" come Montale descrisse quello che qui dà titolo alla piccola raccolta, sanno di storie di paese, di vite che "si lasciano vivere", di lunghi inverni e di notti che non si scorderanno. Mi auguro di leggere presto altro di suo.
 
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d.v. | May 16, 2023 |
Short novella applying near perfect suspense, set in a small village in the Italian Apennines. It opens with a scene describing six lamenting women and a pastor, sitting beside a corpse (unclear whose). Next it briefly describes the uneventful life of the village which contains 7 houses, and many sheep that are herded in the mountains during the day. Next a mysterious woman appears each end of day, washing clothes in the canal. The pastor waits, assuming she will come to him. But then she doesn’t. So he sends out his little spy. Next she comes with an odd question about the Church’s ruling on divorces – can exceptions be made? This intrigues the pastor, because he (rightly) suspects it was a dummy question to test the waters for the real question that bothers her. A game of cat and mouse evolves. The pastor wants to know, she rebuffs or ignores his advances. The woman is caught by young boys pestering her about her (supposed) marriage, the pastor tries to wean them off by jokingly coming out of his house as the supposed bridegroom. The woman drops a letter for him, but recollects it before he returns home to read it. Finally the pastor can take it no longer and forces her more or less to ask her question. She laments her hard life. She has never blamed the Gods for anything. Still, would the church grant her wish for suicide? The pastor is dumb folded. She claims she knew he would react that way. This is the end of their interaction. A couple of weeks later she is dead. The pastor meticulously takes care of the funeral, against the standard custom for suicide victims.

This novella is written in such a crafty manner with short sentences and crisp characterisations of things like the light fall, seasons, and day-to-day activities of the villagers and the ecclesiastic practices throughout the year. And the reader is urged on and on, because s/he wants to know. In one word: crafty. Pity the writer died young.
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alexbolding | 4 weitere Rezensionen | Oct 1, 2021 |
Sorprendente che l'autore possa essere stato un ragazzo di 18 anni, però non si va oltre all'elegantissimo e un po' stucchevole esercizio di scrittura.
 
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winckelmann | 1 weitere Rezension | Dec 24, 2020 |
First published, under the title: "All'insegna del buon corsiero", by Vallecchi, Firenze, 1942, My edition, under the same title, Adelphi, Milano, 1995, 147 pp., Silvio D’Arzo is the pseudonym of Ezio Comparoni (1920 - 1952), Il libro è una prova di buona letteratura, ma l'amore per la scrittura fine a se stessa dopo alcune pagine diventa stucchevole
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Voglioleggere | 1 weitere Rezension | Nov 8, 2019 |

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Bewertung
½ 3.7
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