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Claudio Piersanti

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Stigmata, Normalausgabe (1996) — Autor — 81 Exemplare
Luisa E Il Silenzio (1997) 22 Exemplare
L'amore degli adulti (1989) 12 Exemplare
Quel maledetto Vronskj (2021) 7 Exemplare
Stigmates (1998) 5 Exemplare
Casa di nessuno (1981) 3 Exemplare
Charles (1986) 3 Exemplare
Luisa e il silenzio 2 Exemplare
L' appeso (2000) 1 Exemplar
Il filo dell'acqua 1 Exemplar
Il cavalcavia 1 Exemplar
La forza di gravità (2018) 1 Exemplar
Le Pendu (2002) 1 Exemplar
Ogni rancore è spento (2023) 1 Exemplar

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The Quality of Light: Modern Italian Short Stories (1993) — Mitwirkender — 13 Exemplare

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Piersanti, Claudio
Geburtstag
1954
Geschlecht
male
Nationalität
Italy
Geburtsort
Canzano

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Awesome. Beautiful, dark.
 
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thisisstephenbetts | 5 weitere Rezensionen | Nov 25, 2023 |
A moving tale about a down-and-out irreligious bum whose hands develop strange stigmata which turn his life upside-down. The black and white line drawings by Lorenzo Mattotti are very expressive. Ultimately this does become a religious tale, but is not too much the worse for that.
 
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questbird | 5 weitere Rezensionen | Jul 27, 2014 |
i love the artwork in this book. Lorenzo Mattotti does a great job at this very "sketchy", "scribbly" style. the pages look really good although the artwork seems simple. it feels as if the images are emerging from the caos of a very nervous line. the story is sad and brutal at times and although it seems the subject of the stigmata (wounds that resemble those of the crucifixion) is overtly religious, it is actually hard to pinpoint the devotion of the story to any one christian religion. i think it is used well as an artifice of the story. a beautiful book.… (mehr)
 
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eeio | 5 weitere Rezensionen | Jul 16, 2012 |
If you think you know what this work is about by reading the title, you'd be wrong. Yes it does deals with the stigmata, that mysterious "miracle" given to people, often those of devout faith, that symbolizes Christ's wounds. But this book is so much more than that. You see the main character, the one that gets the stigmata in this book, isn't of devout faith. In fact he's about as far as you can come from it. He drinks, he's probably done drugs before, he sleeps around, he's the type of guy that you would say came from the wrong end of town. But that just makes it more powerful as that's probably the type of guy that Christ would have come back for.

The book follows this one man as he deals with the effects of having these wounds that never heal. We see how people treat him often disbelieving that someone so like him could ever have something so devout. Often convinced that he's doing it to himself, judging him for what he looks like. We see how he treats people that do believe. And we see how he evolves through out the story. And when I say he evolves in the story please don't think he's become super religious and the authors want you to come to one religion. Because it isn't. The character does evolve, does grow, as we all do in our life. And this is a story of faith, but a faith that is open to any.

This is a powerful work. The drawings are all done in black and white and have an almost feral energy to them with their sketchy line quality. This is the type of book that makes you think...about everything. It should be a must read for everyone, regardless of religious persuasion.
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zzshupinga | 5 weitere Rezensionen | Oct 27, 2011 |

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