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Luigi Pirandello

One, None and a Hundred-thousand

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In “One, None and a Hundred-thousand,” Luigi Pirandello explores the complex interplay of identity and perception within the fabric of modern existence. Through the protagonist, Vitangelo Moscarda, the narrative delves into existential themes, questioning the nature of self and the multiplicity of perspectives that define it. Written in a distinctive style characterized by innovative narrative techniques and rich psychological insight, the novel mirrors the tumult of early 20th-century thought, particularly the rise of psychological realism and modernist ideologies. Pirandello's work challenges traditional forms, reflecting on how subjective realities complicate one's understanding of truth and authenticity. Luigi Pirandello, an Italian playwright, novelist, and short story writer, is widely recognized for his contributions to modern literature. His own tumultuous experiences with identity, exacerbated by his family's social status and personal crises, deeply influenced his literary voice. The themes of alienation and the fragmented self in his oeuvre, especially in this novel, illuminate his insights into the contradictions of human nature and social interaction, showcasing his profound understanding of the human psyche. For readers seeking an engaging yet intellectually rigorous exploration of identity's fluidity, “One, None and a Hundred-thousand” is essential. This novel not only challenges preconceived notions of self but also invites reflection on one'Äôs existence and the myriad interpretations it engenders. Pirandello'Äôs masterful prose and poignant themes make this a timeless read, relevant to anyone grappling with the complexities of modern life.
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