The Outrage
Par Vivanti, Annie
Publié par Good Press
English
2021
ISBN 4064066186838
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À propos de ce livre
In "The Outrage," Annie Vivanti delves into the complexities of human relationships against a backdrop of societal norms and ethical dilemmas. Set in an early 20th-century milieu, the narrative captures the tension between personal desires and communal expectations, reflecting Vivanti'Äôs keen observation of social dynamics. The novel is steeped in rich, descriptive prose that pairs evocative imagery with a penetrating psychological depth, creating an immersive experience that prompts readers to confront their own moral compass and the often contradictory nature of humanity. Annie Vivanti, a prominent Italian writer and feminist, was propelled by her varied life experiences'Äîincluding her Italian-Jewish heritage and travels across Europe'Äîto write "The Outrage." Her diverse background and progressive views on gender and social justice heavily influenced her literary voice, as she often championed women'Äôs rights and critiqued societal structures. Vivanti'Äôs works frequently explore the intersection of personal autonomy and societal constraints, making her a distinctive figure in the early feminist literary movement. This novel is recommended for readers interested in exploring the intricacies of moral conflict within a historical context. Vivanti's nuanced storytelling ignites conversations about the ethics of friendship, love, and sacrifice, making "The Outrage" a profound study of the human condition that resonates even today.
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