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- catalog abstract "Riveting and impassioned, Pasolini Requiem is the definitive biography of one of the greatest Renaissance men of the twentieth century. Pier Paolo Pasolini was a driven man: uncompromising, many-talented, homosexual, at once anti-Fascist and anti-Communist, anti-clerical and profoundly religious. He was - in one fervent lifetime - a poet and novelist (The Ragazzi, A Violent Life), cultural critic, political polemicist, and filmmaker (The Gospel According to Matthew. Theorem, Decameron, and his last, desperate legacy, Salo). Informed by research into the murder of the man and the making of his myth, Pasolini Requiem gives a powerful account of the life and art of its subject, a crucial figure immersed in every social and cultural conflict of his time. Witness and protagonist, Pasolini was born the year Mussolini came to power (1922) and died when the Italian Communist Party almost achieved it (1975). His crowded fifty-three years saw. Him repeatedly charged with obscenity and even "damaging the religion of the State." Always acquitted, he always scandalized. Barth David Schwartz charts Pasolini's career from his childhood, through his years at university and his arrival in Rome, where he flowered as an artist. Here, in the capital's pitiless periphery, he died in a setting observers called pasolinian, at the hands of one (or more) of the boys he had loved and finally came to hate.".
- catalog contributor b3168622.
- catalog created "c1992.".
- catalog date "1992".
- catalog date "c1992.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c1992.".
- catalog description "1. The White Boats of Waxholm -- 2. Al Pommidoro -- 3. In Search of Gennariello -- 4. The Idroscalo, Ostia -- 5. Lunedi, 3.xi.75 -- 6. Campo dei Fiori -- 7. Colus di Batiston -- 8. A Model Boy -- 9. Friulian Rapture -- 10. The Party's Foot Soldier in the Garden of Alcina -- 11. Saint Sabina's Day in Ramuscello -- 12. "At the City's Far Edge" -- 13. In Rebibbia Exile -- 14. Anni Mirabili: Ragazzi di vita, Officina, Le ceneri di Gramsci -- 15. Lachrymosa: A Violent Life -- 16. Accattone -- 17. Mamma Roma, The Golden Bullet of Bernardino de Santis, Blasphemy -- 18. The Cinema of Ideology: Rage, Love Meetings, and The Gospel -- 19. A Teller of Fables -- 20. The Cinema of Poetry: Oedipus the King, Teorema, and a Saint Paul That Was Never to Be -- 21. Medea and Callas -- 22. The Trilogy of Life -- 23. Lutheran Letters to the Italians -- 24. The Collapse of the Present, A Question of Grief.".
- catalog description "Him repeatedly charged with obscenity and even "damaging the religion of the State." Always acquitted, he always scandalized. Barth David Schwartz charts Pasolini's career from his childhood, through his years at university and his arrival in Rome, where he flowered as an artist. Here, in the capital's pitiless periphery, he died in a setting observers called pasolinian, at the hands of one (or more) of the boys he had loved and finally came to hate.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliogrphical references (p. [729]-737) and index.".
- catalog description "Riveting and impassioned, Pasolini Requiem is the definitive biography of one of the greatest Renaissance men of the twentieth century. Pier Paolo Pasolini was a driven man: uncompromising, many-talented, homosexual, at once anti-Fascist and anti-Communist, anti-clerical and profoundly religious. He was - in one fervent lifetime - a poet and novelist (The Ragazzi, A Violent Life), cultural critic, political polemicist, and filmmaker (The Gospel According to Matthew.".
- catalog description "Theorem, Decameron, and his last, desperate legacy, Salo). Informed by research into the murder of the man and the making of his myth, Pasolini Requiem gives a powerful account of the life and art of its subject, a crucial figure immersed in every social and cultural conflict of his time. Witness and protagonist, Pasolini was born the year Mussolini came to power (1922) and died when the Italian Communist Party almost achieved it (1975). His crowded fifty-three years saw.".
- catalog extent "x, 785 p. :".
- catalog hasFormat "Pasolini requiem.".
- catalog identifier "0394577442 :".
- catalog isFormatOf "Pasolini requiem.".
- catalog issued "1992".
- catalog issued "c1992.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "New York : Pantheon Books,".
- catalog relation "Pasolini requiem.".
- catalog spatial "Italy".
- catalog subject "858/.91409 B 20".
- catalog subject "Authors, Italian 20th century Biography.".
- catalog subject "Motion picture producers and directors Italy Biography.".
- catalog subject "PN1998.3.P367 S39 1992".
- catalog subject "Pasolini, Pier Paolo, 1922-1975.".
- catalog tableOfContents "1. The White Boats of Waxholm -- 2. Al Pommidoro -- 3. In Search of Gennariello -- 4. The Idroscalo, Ostia -- 5. Lunedi, 3.xi.75 -- 6. Campo dei Fiori -- 7. Colus di Batiston -- 8. A Model Boy -- 9. Friulian Rapture -- 10. The Party's Foot Soldier in the Garden of Alcina -- 11. Saint Sabina's Day in Ramuscello -- 12. "At the City's Far Edge" -- 13. In Rebibbia Exile -- 14. Anni Mirabili: Ragazzi di vita, Officina, Le ceneri di Gramsci -- 15. Lachrymosa: A Violent Life -- 16. Accattone -- 17. Mamma Roma, The Golden Bullet of Bernardino de Santis, Blasphemy -- 18. The Cinema of Ideology: Rage, Love Meetings, and The Gospel -- 19. A Teller of Fables -- 20. The Cinema of Poetry: Oedipus the King, Teorema, and a Saint Paul That Was Never to Be -- 21. Medea and Callas -- 22. The Trilogy of Life -- 23. Lutheran Letters to the Italians -- 24. The Collapse of the Present, A Question of Grief.".
- catalog title "Pasolini requiem / Barth David Schwartz.".
- catalog type "Biography. fast".
- catalog type "text".