Morire e risvegliarsi altrove; in un altro corpo. Questo succede improvvisamente a Francesco Cassini; stimato ingegnere nella Torino di fine Ottocento. Che cosa egrave; successo? Come egrave; stato possibile? Chi crederagrave; alla sua storia? La legge universale che regola il destino di ogni individuo pare essere saltata: Francesco egrave; vittima di una distrazione di Dio. Ai dubbi e alle difficoltagrave; del trovarsi estranei a se stessi; con un altro corpo da abitare; si alternano perograve; anche le avventure e le possibilitagrave; che il protagonista del libro si troveragrave; a vivere; innescando una serie di vicende drammatiche; ironiche e struggenti che attraverseranno lintero secolo. Un romanzo che esplora territori narrativi inediti e che trasforma la nostra idea di identitagrave;; di corpo; di destino.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful. This is one of OCaseys finest plays. It is tragedy set in a tenement ...By michael mulhernThis is one of OCaseys finest plays. It is tragedy set in a tenement during the 1916 rising. The inhabitants of these tenements and there were many in Dublin. lived in abject poverty. Yet they maintained a quiet dignity and sense of humour . They also looked out for each as much as they could. despite rivalries between the various characters in the play. It is the first play I had ever seen. It was staged in the Abbey Theatre around 1970. I would urge people to read the play. but better still. to see a production on stage. No other play invokes the desperation and hopes of poor Dubliners during the 1916 rising. If you enjoyed reading this play. I would urge you to read Juno and the Paycock. This play. also written by OCasey. is also set in a Dublin tenement during the Irish civil war.0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. OCasey PlaysBy ThingamajigThis play forms part of a trilogy that OCasey wrote and describes a Dublin in turmoil during the Easter rising 1916. The characters are drawn very well and have both good and bad characteristics. Ther is no real hero or heroine and the dialogue takes the reader through real life in a tenement in Dublin.