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Gabriele D'Annunzio's "The Flame" is a vivid exploration of passion and identity, written in a lush, impressionistic style that mirrors the surreal and tumultuous nature of the human experience. This groundbreaking work, emerging from the literary currents of the early 20th century, seamlessly intertwines personal narrative with broader existential themes. D'Annunzio's mastery of symbolism and evocative imagery invites readers into a world where desire and the search for meaning collide, reflecting the complexities of modernity and the individual's place within it. D'Annunzio, a prominent…mehr

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Gabriele D'Annunzio's "The Flame" is a vivid exploration of passion and identity, written in a lush, impressionistic style that mirrors the surreal and tumultuous nature of the human experience. This groundbreaking work, emerging from the literary currents of the early 20th century, seamlessly intertwines personal narrative with broader existential themes. D'Annunzio's mastery of symbolism and evocative imagery invites readers into a world where desire and the search for meaning collide, reflecting the complexities of modernity and the individual's place within it. D'Annunzio, a prominent figure of Italian literature, was not only a poet and playwright but also a fervent nationalist and political agitator whose life experiences deeply influenced his art. His encounters with beauty, war, and the politics of his time challenged him to articulate the passions of the human soul, which are deftly captured in "The Flame." As he grappled with the dualities of love and destruction, D'Annunzio's reflections became a crucial part of his literary identity, enriching his narratives with profound emotional depth. This captivating novella is highly recommended for readers seeking to engage with the intricate interplay of desire and society. D'Annunzio's unique style, combined with the philosophical inquiries presented in "The Flame," offers a compelling reading experience that will resonate with those interested in the psychological landscapes of literature. This text stands as a testament to the enduring power of passion and identity in shaping the human narrative.

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Nato a Pescara nel 1863, compose il suo primo libro di versi "Primo Vere" a soli 16 anni. Fu uno degli interpreti più abili delle correnti di pensiero e delle mode letterarie europee, tra le quali l'esasperato sensualismo, l'estetismo raffinato e paganeggiante ("Il Piacere", 1889), la tendenza ad ignorare la realtà sociale a favore di un mondo spirituale elevato ed esclusivo. Riuscì quindi a proporsi con successo sia nel mondo letterario che in quello mondano, mettendo in atto quell'estetismo (non privo di scandali e polemiche) che il Decadentismo europeo aveva da poco concepito. Terminata la I Guerra Mondiale, il suo gusto per i grandi gesti lo portò ad occupare Fiume insieme con un gruppo di volontari. La sua attività politica, quella mondana (tra cui spicca la relazione con Eleonora Duse) e quella letteraria fecero di D'Annunzio una sorta di "maestro di costume". Morì nel 1938 nella sua villa di Gardone Riviera, sul lago di Garda.