A Nebulosa

by Pier Paolo Pasolini
Publisher: Antígona, January of 2016 ‧
A Nebulosa (1959) impôs a Pasolini «vinte dias atrozes fechado num hotelzito a trabalhar como um cão». Guião literário escrito em 1959, irreconhecível no filme Milano nera (1961), e que se lê como um romance negro, apenas em 1995 foi resgatado ao esquecimento. Texto febril e colérico, A Nebulosa mergulha na periferia de uma Milão envolta em névoa, com «fieiras de luzes e de prédios envidraçados», onde um grupo de teddy boys, numa estonteante noite de fim de ano, afoga na mais extremada violência as suas frustrações. Nesta ronda frenética com contornos de Laranja Mecânica, em que só néons de bares pontuam a longa noite sem estrelas da juventude tentada pelo abismo, estão na mira de Pasolini a perversão moral engendrada pela sociedade afluente e o seu desprezo por tudo. A mesma perversão moral que, suspeita-se, terá selado o destino trágico de Pasolini.

A Nebulosa

by Pier Paolo Pasolini

Property Description
ISBN: 9789726082712
Publisher: Antígona
Release Date: January of 2016
Language: Portuguese
Dimensions: 130 x 211 x 13 mm
Cover: Softcover
Pages: 200
Format: Book
Categories: Books in Portuguese > Fiction > Romance
EAN: 9789726082712

Um génio também na escrita

Rui Teixeira

Pasolini revela no presente livro o génio que demonstra na sua obra cinematográfica. Para os admiradores, encontram aqui o esplendor criativo do autor numa outra expressão. Para os curiosos, este pode ser o pórtico de entrada para uma maravilhosa descoberta.

Uma obra inconfundível

Bernardo Gonçalves de Faria

Aqui está uma oportunidade de ler um guião literário escrito por Pasolini. À medida que o percorremos, imaginamos como teria sido se Pasolini tivesse filmado o que escreveu, com todas as cenas atroses, doentes e inimagináveis. Uma obra inconfundível!

Fantástico

João Pedro Martins

Adoro a escrita do Pasolini...única e diferente. Recomendo vivamente a leitura deste autor.

Um Pasolini diferente

Miguel Monteiro

Excelente como só o génio de Pasolini o sabe ser. Essencial.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Pier Paolo Pasolini

Pier Paolo Pasolini was born on March 5, 1922, in Bologna. The son of a military man, he followed his father in his various moves, but attended high school and university in Bologna, where he was a student of Gianfranco Contini and Roberto Longhi. He spent his summers in Casarsa, in the Friuli region, his mother's hometown. He took refuge there in 1943 to escape conscription into the army. He composed his first poems in the Friulian dialect. Poesie a Casarsa (1942), published later, along with other Friulian texts, in La Meglio Gioventù (1958). In 1945, he learned that his younger brother, Guido, had been killed by Tito's followers in a conflict between two groups of partisansIn 1947, he joined the Communist Party. He worked as a teacher in a village near Casarsa, but was dismissed and expelled from the PCI for an obscure episode of alleged corruption of minors. This was the first of a huge list of trials (more than 30) that gave Pasolini an awareness of his diversity and marked his destiny as a marginalized and rebellious figure.
Because of the scandal, in 1949 he had to leave Casarsa to live with his mother (his relationship with his father was already strained) and moved to Rome, initially living in the suburbs and earning a living through private tutoring and teaching in private schools. His discovery of the world of the Roman sub-proletariat inspired him – in addition to poems in... Gramsci's Ashes (1957) and The Religion of My Time (1961) (written after The Nightingale of the Catholic Church (1943 - 1949, that is, before Gramsci's Ashes) - especially novels Vagrants (1955) and A Violent Life (1959), which caused a great scandal, but secured him his first literary success. With his former college colleagues Francesco Leonetti and Roberto Roversi, he directed the magazine between 1955 and 1959. Office, where Franco Fortini and Paolo Volponi, among other important figures in critical activism, collaborated.
However, he began his career in the film industry: he collaborated on several screenplays (among which...). Nights of Cabiria by Federico Fellini and La Notte Brava or The Handsome Antonio of Bolognini), and from 1961 onwards, he made several films, among which Accattone (1961), Mamma Roma (1962), La Ricotta (1962), Comizi d'Amore (1964), The Gospel According to Matthew (1964),Little Birds and Big Birds (1966), Oedipus RexI (1967), Theorem (1968), Medea (1969), Pigsty (1969) Decameron (1971), The Canterbury Tales (1972) The 1001 Nights (1974) and Salò, or the 120 Days of Sodom (1975).
Published in the 1960s. Il Sogno di Una Cosa (written in 1949), more poems (Poesia in Forma di Rosa, 1964, Transhumanize and Organize, 1971), and was very active as a critic in various newspapers and magazines (among others, he co-directed Nuovi Argomenti with Alberto Moravia and Alberto Carocci), an activity that, after the collection Passion and Ideology, was at the origin of many publications, some of them posthumous: Heretical Empiricism (1972), Corsair Writings (1975), Descriptions of Descriptions (1979).
In addition to several unfinished plays he wrote in his youth and translations of classics (Aeschylus, Plautus), his theatrical output consists of six tragedies, five of which were written in 1966: Calderón, Fabulation, Pylades, Pigsty, Orgy and Style Beast which he began writing in 1966 and continued until 1973, but it remained unfinished.
Pier Paolo Pasolini was murdered in Ostia in 1975.

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