PIRANDELLO, LUIGI

lwēˈjē pērändĕlˈlō, 1867–1936, Italian author, b. Sicily. One of the great figures in 20th-century European theater, Pirandello was awarded the 1934 Nobel Prize in Literature. After an extensive education, he began in the 1890s to write poetry and short stories, many of which reflect his interest in Sicilian folklore. In 1897 he became professor of Italian literature at the Normal College for Women in Rome. Before achieving fame Pirandello had many difficult years. Lack of public recognition, the failure of his father's mining business, and the 14-year-long insanity of his wife may account in part for the pessimism of his work. Pirandello wrote seven novels, among them Il fu Mattia Pascal (1904, tr. The Late Mattia Pascal, 1923) and I vecchi e i giovani (1913, tr. The Young and the Old, 1928), as well as nearly 300 short stories. His fame rests primarily, however, on his intellectual and grotesquely humorous plays. He began writing for the theater during World War I and from that time until his death produced more than 40 dramas. By 1924 his plays were being performed in most of the great cities of the world. The best known include Così è, se vi pare (1917, tr. Right You Are If You Think You Are, 1922), Il piacere dell'onestà (1917, tr. The Pleasure of Honesty, 1923), Sei personaggi in cerca d'autore (1921, tr. Six Characters in Search of an Author, 1922), Enrico IV (1922, tr. Henry IV, 1922), and Come tu mi vuoi (1930, tr. As You Desire Me, 1931). The grim humor of his plays flows from their central theme—the shattering search to distinguish between reality and illusion. Reality he saw as an intangible, and what is taken for reality as a series of illusions. Since truth was not ascertainable, man was condemned to live in moral and cultural confusion, or even anarchy. These alienated beliefs may partly explain Pirandello's acceptance of Mussolini as a man of order. Pirandello's works are influential models for later existential drama.

See studies by W. F. Starkie (3d ed. 1965); O. Büdel (2d ed. 1969), R. Matthaei (tr. 1973), A. Paolucci (1974), D. Radcliff-Unstead (1978), O. Ragusa (1980), and A. Caputi (1988).

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...the Italian modernist writer Luigi Pirandello and documents their striking...Luomo segreto: vita e croci di Luigi Pirandello, in 1932. (25) The title alerts...published his monumental biography Luigi Pirandello, which has superseded Nardellis...
...Franco Zangrilli Although Luigi Pirandello began to write in his adolescent...and Quando si e qualcuno did Pirandello achieve international fame, culminating...doors for the staging of other Pirandello works in England, but also of...
...that haunts the majority of Luigi Pirandellos plays as well, including Henry...Press, 1953. Matthaei, Renate. Luigi Pirandello. New York: Ungar, 1984. Oliver...Dreams of Passion: The Theater of Luigi Pirandello. New York: New York University...
...his work as it was for Pirandello. Both Luigi Pirandello and Giuseppe Tornatore had to leave Sicily...W. Dreams of Passion. The Theater of Luigi Pirandello. New York: New York UP, 1979. Pirandello, Luigi. "Dramma e sonoro." Cinema 17 (10 November...
...Leopardian laughter is the humor of Luigi Pirandello. Despite the tendency to associate...Of Thresholds and Boundaries: Luigi Pirandello between Modernity and Modernism...Milan: Riccardo Ricciardi, 1956. Pirandello, Luigi. Lumorismo. Milan: Mondadori...
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...years before his death in 1936, Luigi Pirandello wrote in a private notebook...Mussolinis enthusiastic patronage, Pirandellos work remained apolitical. He...from master-minding his funeral, Pirandello left word that he be allowed...
...Characters in Search of an Author, Luigi Pirandellos most famous play, has been reinterpreted...both sides of the Atlantic--Pirandellos overwrought but intellectually...Irelands Field Day Theatre Company. Pirandellos story follows a wealthy Italian...
...Denmark really is. Similarly, in Luigi Pirandellos Henry IV, the man who during...has destroyed his wits. For Pirandello, this guessing game was not designed...her husband and their daughter. Pirandello wrote his play in a state of...
...to Naked Masks: Five Plays by Luigi Pirandello, Eric Bentley wrote of the Sicilian...oneself living, to think. For Pirandello, dramatic form was a challenge...themselves. Thus, maintained Bentley, Pirandellos people "think" a lot, but their...
...Maybe So...), a new adaptation of Luigi Pirandello that runs through Feb. 20 at...and directed the new version. "Pirandello himself was not in favor of overly...glimpsed in Italian productions of Pirandello a warmth not always associated...
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...Washington Stage Guilds production of Luigi Pirandellos 1918 play "The Rules of the Game...only way to live. There is Pirandellos first tantalizing paradox: Leone...the Game" on the WSGs stage, Pirandello takes wicked pleasure here in...
...SEARCH OF AN AUTHOR adapted from Luigi Pirandello:Minerva Theatre, Chichester FANS...20th century Italian playwright Pirandello - a small group -may enjoy the...Mr Goold directs here, too. Pirandellos conceit centres on six fictitious...
...in Turmoil; THEATRE. THE contrary spirits of Luigi Pirandello and Jean Genet haunt this curious meditation on identity...THEATRE Trance Bush W12 THE contrary spirits of Luigi Pirandello and Jean Genet haunt this curious meditation on identity...
Minds in Turmoil. THEATRE Trance Bush W12 .. Nicholas de Jongh THE contrary spirits of Luigi Pirandello and Jean Genet haunt this curious meditation on identity, illusion and dreamy roleplay. Trances besetting weakness is that it travels...
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PIRANDELLO, LUIGI lwe je perandel lo, 1867 1936, Italian...figures in 20th-century European theater, Pirandello was awarded the 1934 Nobel Prize in...Women in Rome. Before achieving fame Pirandello had many difficult years. Lack of public...
...1987), and Bentley on Brecht (1998). He is also known for his translations of plays by Bertolt Brecht and Luigi Pirandello and for his editions of collected plays, including The Classic Theatre (4 vol., 1958 61). He was the drama critic...
...revealed in the work of the playwright and novelist Luigi Pirandello . Pirandellos prose roots are in Sicilian verismo, the impersonal...Today (1970); J. A. Molinaro, ed., Petrarch to Pirandello (1973); E. H. Wilkins, A History of Italian...
...ONeill, the German Bertolt Brecht, and the Italian Luigi Pirandello . ONeills body of plays in many forms naturalistic...a play, not vicariously experiencing reality. For Pirandello, too, it was paramount to fix an awareness of his...
...agree in saying that some of the works of such 20th-century dramatists as Anton Chekhov , August Strindberg , Luigi Pirandello , Gabriele DAnnunzio , Ugo Betti , Michel de Ghelderode , Sean OCasey , Jean Anouilh , and Tennessee...
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