This thesis offers a critical review of the unpublished novel by Luigi Fallacara (Bari 1890, Firenze 1963), L’occhio simile al sole, which the author believed to be «his dearest and most important book». According to the available documents, the book was written from 1945 to 1954, during the author's hiatus from the creation of poetry. The large volume of notes produced by Fallacara as he tirelessly revised his work over and over, described in detail in this thesis, are stored in three Archives: the archive of “Catholic literature and writer researches” at the Università Cattolica in Milano, the Institute for manuscripts in Pavia and the poet's private Archives in Florence. This work reconstructs all phases of the creative process, identifying the two sets of chapters (Ms1 and Ms2) within one single manuscript, each of which represents a distinct drafting phases. By analysing the voluminous genetic materials as well as the unpublished documents, this work identifies the various themes and interpretative lines in the text, from the neoplatonic-dantesque lief motif to solar symbolism, from the relationship between writing and painting to autobiographical implications, from the mystical-Franciscan elements to the suggestions that emanate from Montale and Beethoven. Finally, alongside the updated bibliography for the author, the iconographic section collects certain paintings by Fallacara, which are poignantly analogous to those described in the novel.
Il presente lavoro offre l’edizione critica del romanzo inedito di Luigi Fallacara (Bari 1890, Firenze 1963), L’occhio simile al sole, dall’autore stesso definito «il suo libro più caro e più importante», scritto, in base agli scartafacci, tra il 1945 e il 1954, durante un periodo di stasi lirica. Le numerose carte accumulate da Fallacara nel suo incontentabile lavoro correttorio, di cui si dà una dettagliata descrizione, sono dislocate in tre Archivi, quello della “Letteratura cattolica e degli scrittori in ricerca” presso l’Università Cattolica di Milano, il Centro manoscritti di Pavia e l’Archivio privato del poeta a Firenze. Si sono ricostruite tutte le fasi dell’iter compositivo, con la distinzione, tra l’altro, all’interno dell’unico Ms di due blocchi di capitoli (Ms1 e Ms2) corrispondenti a due distinte fasi redazionali; attraverso l’analisi dell’imponente materiale genetico e anche di carteggi inediti, si sono poi individuate alcune linee tematiche e interpretative del testo, dalla filigrana neoplatonico-dantesca al simbolismo solare, dal rapporto tra scrittura e pittura alle implicazioni autobiografiche, dalla componente mistico-francescana alle suggestioni montaliane e beethoveniane. Infine, oltre alla bibliografia aggiornata sull’autore, nella sezione iconografica vengono raccolti alcuni quadri di Fallacara che presentano significative analogie con quelli citati nel romanzo.
RIVA, FRANCESCA, IL MIO LIBRO PIU' CARO E PIU' IMPORTANTE. "L'OCCHIO SIMILE AL SOLE", ROMANZO INEDITO DI LUIGI FALLACARA. EDIZIONE CRITICA, LANGELLA, GIUSEPPE, Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore Milano:Ciclo XXIX [https://hdl.handle.net/10807/285776]
IL MIO LIBRO PIU' CARO E PIU' IMPORTANTE. "L'OCCHIO SIMILE AL SOLE", ROMANZO INEDITO DI LUIGI FALLACARA. EDIZIONE CRITICA
Riva, Francesca
2017
Abstract
This thesis offers a critical review of the unpublished novel by Luigi Fallacara (Bari 1890, Firenze 1963), L’occhio simile al sole, which the author believed to be «his dearest and most important book». According to the available documents, the book was written from 1945 to 1954, during the author's hiatus from the creation of poetry. The large volume of notes produced by Fallacara as he tirelessly revised his work over and over, described in detail in this thesis, are stored in three Archives: the archive of “Catholic literature and writer researches” at the Università Cattolica in Milano, the Institute for manuscripts in Pavia and the poet's private Archives in Florence. This work reconstructs all phases of the creative process, identifying the two sets of chapters (Ms1 and Ms2) within one single manuscript, each of which represents a distinct drafting phases. By analysing the voluminous genetic materials as well as the unpublished documents, this work identifies the various themes and interpretative lines in the text, from the neoplatonic-dantesque lief motif to solar symbolism, from the relationship between writing and painting to autobiographical implications, from the mystical-Franciscan elements to the suggestions that emanate from Montale and Beethoven. Finally, alongside the updated bibliography for the author, the iconographic section collects certain paintings by Fallacara, which are poignantly analogous to those described in the novel.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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