
Novelle per un anno, vol. 06: In Silenzio
Pirandello's genius lies in his ability to make the familiar strange, and this sixth volume of his monumental story cycle proves no exception. In Silenzio gathers tales that dwell in the spaces between what we say and what we mean, between the masks we wear and the selves we hide from even ourselves. Here, silence is not absence but presence: apregnant, unsettling force that shapes human connection as much as words do. The stories catalogue the small violences of miscommunication, the tragedies of people talking past one another, and the eerie peace that sometimes arrives only when language finally fails. Pirandello strips away the comfortable illusions we use to navigate daily life, revealing the absurdity and isolation beneath. These are not easy stories, but they are indispensable ones, crafted by a Nobel laureate at the height of his powers. For readers who crave fiction that provokes rather than consoles, that insists on the complexity of being human, this volume offers twenty or so perfect entry points into that endlessly fascinating darkness.
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