Beschreibung
The works of Giorgio Scerbanenco repeatedly articulate and explore the implications of new forms of criminality that emerged in Italys post-war transformation towards its «economic miracle». An indepth analysis of Scerbanencos Duca Lamberti series constitutes the critical focus of this study, and in particular the psychological resonances of the role played by the authors controversial representation of the urban space, its violence, (in)justice and gender roles. In what way do these elements heighten and/or exaggerate the nature of the criminal acts and the readers experience? This study therefore investigates a readers potential response to the content, the settings, and, above all, the characters Scerbanenco portrays in these four novels.
Autorenporträt
Dr Marco Paoliis a lecturer in Italian Studies and Head of Italian at the University of Liverpool. His main areas of research are Italian crime fiction and Italian cinema. He is particularly interested in the Italian economic miracle and its influence on crime as reflected in Italian literature and cinema of the post war period. He has published studies on, among others, Carlo Lizzani, Fernando Di Leo, Paolo Virzì and Giorgio Scerbanenco.