卡尔维诺和第二次世界大战

Liljana Uzunović
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这篇论文首先考察了卡尔维诺参与第二次世界大战的数据,旨在理解作者的创伤经历是如何在他的第一部作品中引入的,也许作者自己过于匆忙地将其定义为新现实主义者。我们指的是他发表在《乌鸦最后来了》(Einaudi, 1949)中的三篇短篇小说,以及他的第一部小说《通往蜘蛛巢的路》(Einaudi, 1947)。进一步,本文跟踪年轻的卡尔维诺(生于1923年)的思想和文学成熟,从无政府主义到共产主义的道路,以及作者有关暴力,历史和知识分子的承诺的想法。我们还研究了小说中的叙事元素,特别是关于叙述者的选择,以及作品第九章中包含的意识形态元素。在第九章中,作者想象了一个知识分子和一个工人之间的对话,分析了游击队员——他小说中的反英雄——他们积累的愤怒可能会把他们带到另一边,法西斯的一边。卡尔维诺以非正统的方式选择将游击分子描绘成反英雄,暗示了在世界上所有被战争污染的地方,脆弱而不完美的人民面临的困难,以及他们在完全混乱和宣传的时期选择正确的一方的斗争。
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Calvino and the Second World War
The paper, at the outset, examines the data regarding Calvino’s participation in the Second World War, aiming to understand the ways in which the author’s traumatic experience is introduced in his first works, maybe too hastily defined by the author himself as Neorealist. We are referring to his three short stories published in the collection Last Comes the Raven (Einaudi, 1949), as well as to his first novel The Path to the Nest of Spiders (Einaudi, 1947). Further on, the paper follows the ideological and literary maturation of the young Calvino (born in 1923), following a path that leads from anarchism to communism, as well the author’s ideas related to violence, history and the commitment of the intellec -tual. We are also examining the narratological elements in the novel, especially regarding the choice of the narrator, as well as the ideological element contained in the ninth chapter of the work where, imagining a dialogue between an intel lectual and a worker, the author analyses the partisans – antiheroes in his novel – whose accumulated rage could take them to the other, the fascist side. Following his non-orthodox choice to represent the partisans as antiheroes, Calvino implies the difficulty lying before the people, weak and imperfect themselves, in all parts of the world contaminated by war, in their struggle to choose the right side in a period of total chaos and propaganda.
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