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After the Pardon

Matilde Serao

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In "After the Pardon," Matilde Serao delves into the complexities of human emotion and societal obligation through the lens of familial ties and the pursuit of redemption. Set against the backdrop of early 20th century Naples, Serao employs a rich, impressionistic prose style that intricately weaves the threads of love, guilt, and forgiveness. The novel explores the lives of its characters as they navigate an evolving social landscape, revealing the nuances of their moral dilemmas. Serao's ability to capture the subtleties of interpersonal relationships reinforces her position as a significant voice within the verismo movement, which sought to depict the realities of life with an unflinching gaze. Matilde Serao (1856-1927) was a pioneering Italian journalist and novelist, often considered the first female journalist in Italy. Her personal experiences, including her tumultuous upbringing and profound observations of societal injustice, significantly influenced her writing. "After the Pardon" reflects Serao's deep empathy for her characters while also critiquing the cultural norms of her time, showcasing her commitment to giving a voice to the marginalized. This novel is highly recommended for readers interested in literary explorations of morality and social dynamics, as Serao's poignant narrative invites reflection on the human condition. "After the Pardon" not only captivates with its emotional depth but also serves as a compelling social commentary, making it an indispensable addition to any literary collection.
Disponible desde: 15/09/2022.
Longitud de impresión: 172 páginas.

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