<i>Teorema</i>: una parabola tra film e romanzo

Pier Paolo Pasolini’s Teorema stands out as an example of originality and complexity, due, above all, to its genesis and to the “double” intersemiotic translation which has been carried out. In fact, the peculiarity of this work (conceived as a drama in 1966, but soon abandoned in favor of this dual...

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Main Authors: Paolo Orrù, Maura Bonfiglio
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Language:English
Published: Università degli Studi di Cagliari 2012-12-01
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Online Access:http://ojs.unica.it/index.php/between/article/view/647
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spelling doaj-c8fcab3acc9444ddae85d9588c5046062020-11-25T02:41:36ZengUniversità degli Studi di CagliariBetween2039-65972012-12-012410.13125/2039-6597/647556<i>Teorema</i>: una parabola tra film e romanzoPaolo Orrù0Maura Bonfiglio1Università degli Studi di CagliariUniversità degli Studi di CagliariPier Paolo Pasolini’s Teorema stands out as an example of originality and complexity, due, above all, to its genesis and to the “double” intersemiotic translation which has been carried out. In fact, the peculiarity of this work (conceived as a drama in 1966, but soon abandoned in favor of this dual version) is its concurrent development in two parallel ways: the cinematic one and the literary one. Two different languages and two visions of the same object as well. The adopted forms intertwine and mix together, thus constituting a whole. Although they keep their structural and organic autonomy, the examination of both is fundamental to fully understand the author’s theorem. Pasolini, by means of narrative form, tried to give life not only to a story, but rather to an event, a parable, an exemplum. In short he wanted to depict a miracle. The author himself, also, claimed the impossibility to handle in a realistic and mimetic way a novel centered on a middle class/bourgeois reality. Our goal is to demonstrate how the author forces cinematographic and literary conventions with the aim of describing a peculiar allegory of the Italian society; in doing this we focused primarily on the analysis of characteristic features pertaining to the different codes used.http://ojs.unica.it/index.php/between/article/view/647PasoliniTeoremaAdattamentoFilmRomanzo
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description Pier Paolo Pasolini’s Teorema stands out as an example of originality and complexity, due, above all, to its genesis and to the “double” intersemiotic translation which has been carried out. In fact, the peculiarity of this work (conceived as a drama in 1966, but soon abandoned in favor of this dual version) is its concurrent development in two parallel ways: the cinematic one and the literary one. Two different languages and two visions of the same object as well. The adopted forms intertwine and mix together, thus constituting a whole. Although they keep their structural and organic autonomy, the examination of both is fundamental to fully understand the author’s theorem. Pasolini, by means of narrative form, tried to give life not only to a story, but rather to an event, a parable, an exemplum. In short he wanted to depict a miracle. The author himself, also, claimed the impossibility to handle in a realistic and mimetic way a novel centered on a middle class/bourgeois reality. Our goal is to demonstrate how the author forces cinematographic and literary conventions with the aim of describing a peculiar allegory of the Italian society; in doing this we focused primarily on the analysis of characteristic features pertaining to the different codes used.
topic Pasolini
Teorema
Adattamento
Film
Romanzo
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