Fame, teatro e memoria. “I Cannibali” di George Tabori

Starting from the representation of the hunger motif in Primo Levi’s If This Is a Man (It. 1947, Engl. 1959) and its variation in George Tabori’s “black mass” The Cannibals (Engl. 1968, Germ. 1969), the contribution aims to re-interpret the complex relationship of autobiographical, historical and fi...

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Main Author: Marco Castellari
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Università degli Studi di Milano 2015-05-01
Series:Altre Modernità
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Online Access:https://riviste.unimi.it/index.php/AMonline/article/view/4832
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Fame, teatro e memoria. “I Cannibali” di George Tabori
Altre Modernità
Tabori
Cannibali
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title Fame, teatro e memoria. “I Cannibali” di George Tabori
title_short Fame, teatro e memoria. “I Cannibali” di George Tabori
title_full Fame, teatro e memoria. “I Cannibali” di George Tabori
title_fullStr Fame, teatro e memoria. “I Cannibali” di George Tabori
title_full_unstemmed Fame, teatro e memoria. “I Cannibali” di George Tabori
title_sort fame, teatro e memoria. “i cannibali” di george tabori
publisher Università degli Studi di Milano
series Altre Modernità
issn 2035-7680
publishDate 2015-05-01
description Starting from the representation of the hunger motif in Primo Levi’s If This Is a Man (It. 1947, Engl. 1959) and its variation in George Tabori’s “black mass” The Cannibals (Engl. 1968, Germ. 1969), the contribution aims to re-interpret the complex relationship of autobiographical, historical and fictional elements in the celebrated drama of the Jewish romancier and dramatist (1914-2007), who famously had “a mother tongue, Hungarian, a father tongue, English, and an uncle tongue, German”. The metadramatic structure, combined with the focus on emotional, active memory, is thus related to the intertextual medley of the play as a sign for Tabori’s search of a ‘third way’ in representing the Holocaust on the stage, moving away both from documentarian realism and sentimental celebration of the victims.
topic Tabori
Cannibali
url https://riviste.unimi.it/index.php/AMonline/article/view/4832
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