Life of Moravia

Life of Moravia
Author: Alberto Moravia
Publisher: Steerforth Press
Total Pages: 432
Release: 2000
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN:

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Moravia, the prolific writer and translator, whose long career spanned periods of radical change in his native Rome, as in Italy, was a great observer of daily life. Italian newspapers frequently asked him for articles on every subject, making him a public voice. This volume takes the form of a year of interviews conducted with the author Elkann during 1989-1990, the last year of Moravia's life. Of interest to students of Italian literature and history and anyone who enjoys reading about writers, this volume provides a personal view of politics in Italy (as a boy, Moravia watched Mussolini's troops enter Rome), the writers from many countries whom he knew, his life, and his writing. Annotation copyrighted by Book News Inc., Portland, OR

Two Friends

Two Friends
Author: Alberto Moravia
Publisher: Other Press, LLC
Total Pages: 278
Release: 2011-08-16
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1590514211

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In this set of novellas, a few facts are constant. Sergio is a young intellectual, poor and proud of his new membership in the Communist Party. Maurizio is handsome, rich, successful with women, and morally ambiguous. Sergio’s young, sensual lover becomes collateral damage in the struggle between these two men. All three of these unfinished stories, found packed in a suitcase after Alberto Moravia’s death, share this narrative premise. But from there, each story unfolds in a unique way. The first patiently explores the slow unfurling of Sergio’s resentment toward Maurizio. The second reveals the calculated bargain Maurizio offers in exchange for his conversion to Sergio’s beloved Communism. And the third switches dramatically to the first person, laying bare Sergio’s conflicted soul. Anyone interested in literature will relish the opportunity to watch Moravia at work, tinkering with his story and working at it from three unique perspectives.

Conjugal Love

Conjugal Love
Author: Alberto Moravia
Publisher: Other Press, LLC
Total Pages: 151
Release: 2020-08-25
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1635421624

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To begin with I’d like to talk about my wife. To love means, in addition to many other things, to delight in gazing upon and observing the beloved. --From Conjugal Love When Silvio, a rich Italian dilettante, and his beautiful wife agree to move to the country and forgo sex so that he will have the energy to write a successful novel, something is bound to go wrong: Silvio’s literary ambitions are far too big for his second-rate talent, and his wife Leda is a passionate woman. This dangerously combustible situation is set off when Leda accuses Antonio, the local barber who comes every morning to shave Silvio, of trying to molest her. Silvio obstinately refuses to dismiss him, and the quarrel and its shattering consequences put the couple’s love to the test.

Two Women

Two Women
Author: Alberto Moravia
Publisher:
Total Pages: 362
Release: 1958
Genre: Italian fiction
ISBN:

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A daughter and her mother fight to survive in Rome during the Second World War. Cesira, a widowed Roman shopkeeper, and Rosetta, a naive teenager of beauty and devout faith.

The woman of Rome

The woman of Rome
Author: Alberto Moravia
Publisher: Signet Book
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1959
Genre: College students
ISBN: 9780451015969

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1934

1934
Author: Alberto Moravia
Publisher: Macmillan
Total Pages: 306
Release: 1983
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0374526524

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"A political tale about an Italian anti-Fascist and the encounter he has with a German girl. The story takes place in 1934 on a boat ride to Capri. It details the relationship between an Italian anti-Fascist - Lucio - and a scared, suicide-seeking German girl. It addresses large philosophical questions like the meaning of life, love and death, through the author's art."--

Rabbis and Revolution

Rabbis and Revolution
Author: Michael Miller
Publisher: Stanford University Press
Total Pages: 408
Release: 2010-11-02
Genre: History
ISBN: 0804776520

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The Habsburg province of Moravia straddled a complicated linguistic, cultural, and national space, where German, Slavic, and Jewish spheres overlapped, intermingled, and sometimes clashed. Situated in the heart of Central Europe, Moravia was exposed to major Jewish movements from the East and West, including Haskalah (Jewish enlightenment), Hasidism, and religious reform. Moravia's rooted and thriving rabbinic culture helped moderate these movements and, in the case of Hasidism, keep it at bay. During the Revolution of 1848, Moravia's Jews took an active part in the prolonged and ultimately successful struggle for Jewish emancipation in the Habsburg lands. The revolution ushered in a new age of freedom, but it also precipitated demographic, financial, and social transformations, disrupting entrenched patterns that had characterized Moravian Jewish life since the Middle Ages. These changes emerged precisely when the Czech-German conflict began to dominate public life, throwing Moravia's Jews into the middle of the increasingly virulent nationality conflict. For some, a cautious embrace of Zionism represented a way out of this conflict, but it also represented a continuation of Moravian Jewry's distinctive role as mediator—and often tamer—of the major ideological movements that pervaded Central Europe in the Age of Emancipation.

John of Moravia between the Czech Lands and the Patriarchate of Aquileia (ca. 1345–1394)

John of Moravia between the Czech Lands and the Patriarchate of Aquileia (ca. 1345–1394)
Author: Ondřej Schmidt
Publisher: BRILL
Total Pages: 363
Release: 2019-09-16
Genre: History
ISBN: 9004407898

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This book offers a critical biography of John of Moravia, illegitimate member of the Luxembourg dynasty, provost of Vyšehrad, bishop of Litomyšl and eventually patriarch of Aquileia († 1394), in the wider context of the Czech and Italian history.

Time of Desecration

Time of Desecration
Author: Alberto Moravia
Publisher: Farrar Straus Giroux
Total Pages: 375
Release: 1980-01-01
Genre: Psychological fiction
ISBN: 9780374277819

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Contempt

Contempt
Author: Alberto Moravia
Publisher: New York Review of Books
Total Pages: 268
Release: 2011-07-20
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1590174844

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Contempt is a brilliant and unsettling work by one of the revolutionary masters of modern European literature. All the qualities for which Alberto Moravia is justly famous—his cool clarity of expression, his exacting attention to psychological complexity and social pretension, his still-striking openness about sex—are evident in this story of a failing marriage. Contempt (which was to inspire Jean-Luc Godard’s no-less-celebrated film) is an unflinching examination of desperation and self-deception in the emotional vacuum of modern consumer society.