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The novels that the great Italian writer Alberto Moravia wrote in the years following the World War II represent an extraordinary survey of the range of human behavior in a fragmented modern society. Boredom, the story of a failed artist and pampered son of a rich family who becomes dangerously attached to a young model, examines the complex relations between money, sex, and imperiled masculinity. This powerful and disturbing study in the pathology of modern life is one of the masterworks of a writer whom as Anthony Burgess once remarked, was "always trying to get to the bottom of the human imbroglio."
- : Alberto Moravia
- : The New York Review Of Books, Inc
- : 9781590171219
- : Engels
- : Paperback
- : 336
- : juli 2004
- : 348
- : 203 x 130 x 19 mm.
- : New York Review Books Classics
- : Klassieke en pre-20ste-eeuwse poëzie; Klassieker; Verhalend thema: interior life