Italian literature is one of the most influential and enduring literary traditions in the world, with a history that spans over a thousand years. It has contributed significantly to Western culture and thought, from the works of Dante Alighieri and Petrarch in the Middle Ages to the modern authors of today. Italian literature is known for its rich diversity, with its themes ranging from the exploration of human emotions and the complexities of life to the reflection on political and social issues. The tradition is characterized by its beautiful language, philosophical depth, and powerful storytelling. One of the most significant periods in Italian literature is the Middle Ages, with Dante’s Divine Comedy often regarded as the pinnacle of Italian literary achievement. This epic poem not only shaped the Italian language but also provided a profound exploration of the human condition, spirituality, and the afterlife. The Renaissance furthered the cultural and literary development of Italy, with figures like Petrarch, Boccaccio, and Machiavelli contributing to the growth of humanism and the exploration of politics, love, and morality. Moving into the modern era, Italian literature produced influential writers such as Luigi Pirandello, Italo Calvino, and Umberto Eco, whose works span the spectrum from existential drama to postmodern fiction. Today, Italian literature continues to evolve, with contemporary authors pushing boundaries and engaging with modern-day concerns, yet maintaining the tradition of linguistic artistry and philosophical inquiry.


Nuovi Racconti Romani Book by Alberto Moravia (Farsi)
Nuovi Racconti Romani" (New Roman Tales) is a collection of short stories by the renowned Italian author Alberto Moravia, originally published in 1959. Set against the backdrop of post-war Rome, Moravia paints a vivid picture of the city and its inhabitants, capturing the essence of Italian society during that period. Each story delves into the lives of ordinary people grappling with universal themes such as love, morality, and existential angst. Through his masterful storytelling, Moravia offers readers a glimpse into the complexities of human relationships and the socio-political landscape of Italy in the mid-20th century. The tales are marked by a keen sense of observation and a sharp wit, inviting readers to contemplate the intricacies of human nature and the dynamics of power and privilege.
- Pages: 179
- Genre: Short Story
- Language(s): Persian (Farsi)
- ISBN: 9789643625191
- Persian Title: کتاب همه کاره و هیچ کاره اثر آلبرتو موراویا
- English Title: New Roman Tales Book by Alberto Moravia

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Weight | 200 g |
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Condition | New |
Product Type | Italian Literature |
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Format | Paperback |
Genre | Short Story |
Origin | Italy |

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