Paolo Loffredo, sixth generation of a large family of publishers and booksellers engaged in the production and distribution of books since the late nineteenth century, creates in 2012 the new editorial company Paolo Loffredo Editore. The historical site was until the '80s in the heart of the historic centre of Naples in Via San Biagio dei Librai, lower Decumano and also known as the SpaccaNapoli.
At the beginning of the twentieth century, Giuseppe Loffredo decided to add book selling to the book production, which definitively imposed itself after World War II with the publication of manuals for the University and for the School that succeeded in establishing themselves soon throughout Italy.
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Il lume del sentimento – Leonardo Sciascia e il settecento
ISBN 978 88 32193 893
Language: Italian
Publisher: Paolo Loffredo Editore Srl
Description
Il lume del sentimento – Leonardo Sciascia e il settecento
Il lume del sentimento is focused on the relationship between Leonardo Sciascia’s works and events and ideas in the XVIII Century in Europe, which are used by the author as metahistorical categories to read the reality he lived in.
The volume aims to propose a reinterpretation of Sciascia’s works that are significantly inspired to the century: starting from the essay Secolo educatore, in the collection Cruciverba (1983), which represents the XVIII Century through the thinking of the previous years; to the novel Consiglio d’Egitto (1963), an hilarious and tragic representation of the failing of history in Sicily at the time of the French Revolution, based on the story of the priest Vella and of the jurist Di Blasi, using the narrative model of the conversation; to the play Recitazione della controversia liparitana dedicata ad A.D. (1969), focused on the “Praga Spring” of 1968 and on the crash between the Regno di Sicilia and the Santa Sede.
The link between the three sections is the semantic richness of the word “feeling”: a possible key to read the affection of Sciascia for the century, to be linked to “reason”, which gives new shape to the neo-enlightenment side of the writer.