Altri Libertini
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Author | Pier Vittorio Tondelli |
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Country | Italy |
Language | Italian |
Publisher | Feltrinelli |
Publication date | 1980 |
Media type | Book |
Pages | 163 |
ISBN | 8807830191 |
Altri Libertini is the first book by the Italian writer, Pier Vittorio Tondelli.
It was published in 1980 by Feltrinelli and features a collection of six stories which are tightly connected to one another: Postoristoro, Mimi e istrioni, Viaggio, Senso contrario, Altri libertini, and Autobahn. The stories feature the lives and exploits of young men and women caught up in the 1980's, and Tondelli, through his writings, depicts their dreams, pains, emotional outbursts, ingenuity and, at times, their irreparable mistakes.[1]
The book received considerable attention upon publication and was censored by the authorities for obscenities only twenty days after its appearance in bookstores in Italy as it was being prepared for its third edition.[2]
While the book is a series of short stories, the author preferred to describe the work as a romanzo a episodi (serial novel)[3], in order to emphasis the thread that connected all of the stories to each other.