Soglie narrative e fotografiche in “Leggenda privata” di Michele Mari

The aim of the paper is to analyze the narrative and photographic thresholds of Leggenda privata by Michele Mari (2017). The first case is a rhetorical artifice, a horror-gothic-fantastic narrative threshold, that Mari creates to distinguish the present of writing from the past of memories, intended...

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Main Author: Roberta Coglitore
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Published: Università degli Studi di Torino 2018-12-01
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Online Access:https://www.ojs.unito.it/index.php/COSMO/article/view/3093
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spelling doaj-dd51de7e120347e883f09d1c8b6507ae2021-09-13T19:53:19ZdeuUniversità degli Studi di TorinoCoSMO2281-66582018-12-011310.13135/2281-6658/3093Soglie narrative e fotografiche in “Leggenda privata” di Michele MariRoberta Coglitore0Università di PalermoThe aim of the paper is to analyze the narrative and photographic thresholds of Leggenda privata by Michele Mari (2017). The first case is a rhetorical artifice, a horror-gothic-fantastic narrative threshold, that Mari creates to distinguish the present of writing from the past of memories, intended, as I will try to demonstrate, to problematize the crucial questions of autobiography: incipit and explicit of the narration, literature and bios, fiction and non-fiction. Mari adds another expedient to this one: the inclusion of family photographs, selected from his personal archive, and that, for the variety of their authors, reveal another threshold, that between the writer and the photographer. A main topic of the theory on the autobiographical phototext is thus proposed, that is the hypothetical identity of the author of the photos and that of the narration, and above all their mutual relationship, played in terms of extraneousness, coincidence or partial overlap. The two thresholds serve to highlight the critical aspects of autobiographical writing and to redefine its scope in an autofictional field, where the frontiers between factual and fictional, on the one hand, and between writing and literary theory, on the other, are destined to dissolve.https://www.ojs.unito.it/index.php/COSMO/article/view/3093AutobiographyAutofictionPhotographyMichele Mari
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Soglie narrative e fotografiche in “Leggenda privata” di Michele Mari
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Autobiography
Autofiction
Photography
Michele Mari
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title Soglie narrative e fotografiche in “Leggenda privata” di Michele Mari
title_short Soglie narrative e fotografiche in “Leggenda privata” di Michele Mari
title_full Soglie narrative e fotografiche in “Leggenda privata” di Michele Mari
title_fullStr Soglie narrative e fotografiche in “Leggenda privata” di Michele Mari
title_full_unstemmed Soglie narrative e fotografiche in “Leggenda privata” di Michele Mari
title_sort soglie narrative e fotografiche in “leggenda privata” di michele mari
publisher Università degli Studi di Torino
series CoSMO
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publishDate 2018-12-01
description The aim of the paper is to analyze the narrative and photographic thresholds of Leggenda privata by Michele Mari (2017). The first case is a rhetorical artifice, a horror-gothic-fantastic narrative threshold, that Mari creates to distinguish the present of writing from the past of memories, intended, as I will try to demonstrate, to problematize the crucial questions of autobiography: incipit and explicit of the narration, literature and bios, fiction and non-fiction. Mari adds another expedient to this one: the inclusion of family photographs, selected from his personal archive, and that, for the variety of their authors, reveal another threshold, that between the writer and the photographer. A main topic of the theory on the autobiographical phototext is thus proposed, that is the hypothetical identity of the author of the photos and that of the narration, and above all their mutual relationship, played in terms of extraneousness, coincidence or partial overlap. The two thresholds serve to highlight the critical aspects of autobiographical writing and to redefine its scope in an autofictional field, where the frontiers between factual and fictional, on the one hand, and between writing and literary theory, on the other, are destined to dissolve.
topic Autobiography
Autofiction
Photography
Michele Mari
url https://www.ojs.unito.it/index.php/COSMO/article/view/3093
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