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Lädt ... Gli occhiali d'oro (2013. Auflage)von Giorgio Bassani
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Melde dich bei LibraryThing an um herauszufinden, ob du dieses Buch mögen würdest. Keine aktuelle Diskussion zu diesem Buch. In una Ferrara ricca, affascinante ma oppressa dal fascismo, un giovane studente ebreo, voce narrante del romanzo, incrocia il suo destino con quello di Athos Fadigati, un maturo medico di chiara fama. L'amicizia che nasce fra i due farà scoprire al narratore che dietro tutta la cultura e la raffinatezza del dottor Fadigati si cela un abisso di solitudine dovuto alla sua presunta omosessualità. Un peccato che l'Italia di allora non contemplava fra quelli che potevano essere redenti... E gli occhiali d'oro dello stimato professionista diventano il simbolo di una diversità sempre meno tollerata, così come l'appartenenza all'ebraismo del narratore, una diversità che non potrà che andare incontro a una catarsi tragica. Een indrukwekkend verhaal over een man in het Italie van voor de 2e wereldoorlog. Hij is homo, maar dat kan niet in die periode. Omdat hij zijn geaardheid niet kan onderdrukken is er uiteindelijk maar één uitweg voor hem. De ik-persoon heeft duidelijk sympathie voor deze man, hoewel ook hij niet aan de vooroordelen ontkomt. keine Rezensionen | Rezension hinzufügen
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A new Translation by Jamie McKendrick 'Singular . . . The town of Ferrara and its inhabitants are realized with an extraordinary clarity'Guardian Into the insular town of 1930s Ferrara, a new doctor arrives. Fadigati is hopeful and modern, and more than anything wants to fit into his new home. But his fresh, appealing appearance soon crumbles when the young man he pays to be his lover reveals the doctor's homosexuality in a public humiliation. As anti-Semitism spreads across Italy, the Jewish narrator of the tale begins to feel pity for the ostracized doctor, as the fickle nature of a community changing under political forces becomes clear.The Gold-Rimmed Spectaclesis Bassani's most perfect novel, and a gripping and tragic study of the terrifying historical realities that can shatter the courses of isolated, individual lives. Keine Bibliotheksbeschreibungen gefunden. |
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My only thought, in fact, is that Fadagati (the gay doctor) is a perfect combination of Proust's Baron de Charlus and Mann's Gustav von Aschenbach. I'd like to know if there's more to that. ( )