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  1. Pirandello, Luigi (Agrigento, 1867–Roma, 1936) Escritor italiano. Sometió el Verismo siciliano a corrosión mediante una técnica humorística de corte tragicómico, inspirada en el relativismo y las inquietudes existenciales del cambio de siglo y plasmada en tramas paradójicas que gravitan sobre la crisis de identidad del personaje.

  2. War by Luigi Pirandello - Free download as PDF File (.pdf), Text File (.txt) or read online for free. The document is a short story describing a conversation between passengers on a train about how the war is affecting their families. An elderly couple is traveling to see their son off to the front lines.

  3. PRIMAVERA. 2004. Annunziata Rossi. La visión trágica de la vida en la obra de Luigi Pirandello. Para Federico Campbell. Cuando en una entrevista se le preguntó a Leonardo Sciascia quién era, contestó: “uno, ninguno y cien mil”, el título de una célebre novela de Pirandello. Una respuesta, pues, que podría haber dado cualquiera.

  4. Perhaps in writing "War," Pirandello was trying to work through his own complex emotions regarding his son and the cause for which he was fighting. One element in Pirandello's own consciousness ...

  5. War by Luigi Pirandello Luigi Pirandello was an Italian dramatist, novelist, poet and short story writer. He was awarded the 1934 Nobel Prize in Literature for his "bold and brilliant renovation of the drama and the stage". The passengers who had left Rome by the night express had had to stop until dawn at the

  6. Analysis of War by Luigi Pirandello Luigi Pirandello was an Italian dramatist, novelist, poet, and short story writer whose greatest contributions were his plays. He was awarded the 1934 Nobel Prize in Literature for his contribution to the genre of drama. He studied philology at Rome and at Bonn and wrote a

  7. In using the word here it is not necessary to claim that this young, impulsive, fascinatingly boisterous after-the-war Italy is doing things that no one else ever thought of doing. We remain on safe ground if we assert that Pirandello and his associates have broken the bounds set to the old fashioned "sentimental" Latin play.