Help the genre to develop and renew the contract with its readers. Typical features of the Italian noir, focussing in particular on those new elements that may Finally, Section 4 gives a general overview of the interaction between noirĪnd other multimedia art forms such as cinema and comic books.Īs the editors explain in the Introduction to the volume, Noir de Noir examines the Verasani, Carlo Lucarelli, Massimo Felisatti and Bruno Gambarotta, Simona Vinci and Investigates the concept of reality in the novels of some of the major contemporary noirĪuthors, including Santo Piazzese, Marcello Fois, Gianni Farinetti, Massimo De Cataldo,Īlessandro Perissinotto, Andrea Camilleri, Giampaolo Simi, Margherita Oggero, Grazia Of a wide range of noir features in the works of writer Massimo Carlotto. Genre in the context of contemporary Italian literature. The volume is divided into four sections. Starting point of this study is to emphasize the critics renewed interest in Italian crimeįiction, which since the early 1990s has been renamed noir by the Italian publishing Unindagine pluridisciplinare, held at the University of Antwerp in October 2006. This book contains the proceedings of the International Conference Noir de Noir. It contributes further to explodingĭieter Vermandere, Monica Jansen & Inge Lanslots (eds) (2010) Noir de Noir.Unindagine pluridisciplinare, Testi Mobili (Moving Texts), vol. His book is an additional step in the processīy which Italians are coming to terms with their past. Often-overlooked aspect of Italian history. Luigi Reales book gives English readers an insight into a tragic and Politics of the fascist regime in particular a lot that the English-speaking world, in There is still a lot to say about the nature of Mussolinis Italy in general and the racial Light on neglected aspects of recent Italian history. Reales book invites historians toĮxamine sources that until now have been largely unexplored and yet which cast new
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To cite this article: Marco Paoli (2012) Noir de Noir. Un'indaginepluridisciplinare, Testi MobiliMarco Paoli aa University of LiverpoolPublished online. Journal of Modern Italian StudiesPublication details, including instructions for authorsand subscription information: This article was downloaded by: On: 10 November 2014, At: 23:09Publisher: RoutledgeInforma Ltd Registered in England and Wales Registered Number: 1072954Registered office: Mortimer House, 37-41 Mortimer Street, London W1T 3JH,UK