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This book is a comprehensive and insightful exploration of Pasolini’s life and work. It traces his journey from his humble beginnings in Bologna to his rise to fame as one of Italy’s most important and influential artists. The book examines his major works in literature and film, and it explores the political and social context in which he lived and worked.
Pasolini was a man of contradictions. He was a Marxist who believed in the power of revolution, but he was also a deeply religious man who found solace in the beauty of the natural world. He was a homosexual who was often persecuted for his sexuality, but he was also a passionate advocate for the rights of all marginalized people.
Pasolini’s work is a mirror to Italian society, reflecting its beauty and its contradictions. His films and novels are a powerful indictment of the country’s political and social problems, but they are also a celebration of its culture and its people.
This book is essential reading for anyone who wants to understand Pasolini’s life and work, and it is a valuable resource for anyone interested in Italian history, culture, and politics.
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Language : English
Dimensions : 6 x 9 inches
Pages : 165 pages
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