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Six Characters in Search of An Author
Six Characters in Search of An Author | Luigi Pirandello
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Six Characters in Search of an Author (Italian: Sei personaggi in cerca d'autore) is a 1921 Italian play by Luigi Pirandello, first performed in that year. An absurdist metatheatrical play about the relationship between authors, their characters, and theatre practitioners, it premiered at the Teatro Valle in Rome to a mixed reception, with shouts from the audience of "Manicomio!" ("Madhouse!") and "Incommensurabile!" ("Incommensurable!"), a reference to the play's illogical progression
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FedeLumachi
Pickpick

Pirandello super sempre

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Ast_Arslan
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I am posting one book per day from my to-be-read collection. No description and providing no reason for wanting to read it. Some will be old, some will be new - don't judge me, I have a lot of books.

Day 62th

Join the fun if you want!

#tbrpile

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Sweettartlaura
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Pickpick

😮😮😮
What did I just read???
This play is my pick for 1921 for #192019challenge and though the adaptation I got is modern, the spirit comes through.
A company of actors is practicing a play, when 6 people come in. They say they are characters left unfinished by their author, and they‘re looking to set their story down.
The actors oblige them.
What ensues is a whirlwind of mindf$&!ery that shows the shadow side of creation.
I‘d love to see this.

RohitSawant Oo, sold! Reading your review, first thing that popped into my mind was King's The Dark Half 😄 6y
Sweettartlaura @rohit-sawant it‘s definitely a precursor. Shorter - different because it‘s written for the stage - but definitely reminiscent. Read all the intro/stage directions - they help bring this to life, as well. And let me know what you think 🙂 6y
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SW-T
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Pickpick

Very quirky little play. Six characters show up during a play‘s rehearsal wanting their story to be written. Their tangled family drama intrigues, confuses, and outrages the actors and director as they commandeer the stage. #plays #stage #theater

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hes7
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I had to read this for a class in college. I have no recollection of what happens, but I'm pretty sure it was weird. #NovemberByTheNumbers

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AvidReader25
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Little free libraries always make my day.

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JessAF
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I was in this play a few years back and played The Stepsister. Such an absurd and soul-crushing piece.

KatieanneF Piece 🙃🔫 8y
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Anescapewithinthepages
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The quirk and depth of this play leaves you wanting more. I for sure hope to someday be able to see this production on the stage.

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ladyclassics
Mehso-so

Definitely an absurdist play that brings the reader into the same state of confusion as every character in this "play within a play." It was so far out of my typical reading tastes, but it was the right pick for my own intro to Italian modernism. Would definitely recommend to those who love reading satirical plays--it is one of those that makes you just crave seeing it in live action! I guarantee it won't be like anything you've read before.

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ladyclassics
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Tonight's read: Modernist Italian playwright (among other things) Luigi Pirandello's Six Characters in Search of an Author (1921). Supposedly an intriguing peak into the fragmentation of the human identity, as readers are presented with six "characters" who are looking for the scripts of their lives to be written for them...what will they discover about their distinct individualities? Well, that's what I hope to find out!

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Panche
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Yes, but haven't you perceived that it isn't possible to live in front of a mirror which not only freezes us with the image of ourselves, but throws our likeness back at us with a horrible grimace?

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garba_ele

"Tutto ciò che vive, per il fatto che vive, ha forma, e perciò stesso deve morire: tranne l'opera d'arte, che appunto vive per sempre, in quanto è forma"
Art is immortal. #Pirandello #Art