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Alberto Moravia

New Blackfriars, 1962
In one of his novels—II Conformista, I think it was—Moravia makes the hero reflect that everything can be understood except existence. The observation is pointed enough to start one reflecting on this interesting and influential writer; it offers, I think, a clue, slight at first glance but likely to repay attention, to Moravia’s mind and habits of ...
Kenelm Foster
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Alberto Moravia as dramatist

Quarterly Journal of Speech, 1967
(1967). Alberto Moravia as dramatist. Quarterly Journal of Speech: Vol. 53, No. 2, pp. 127-134.
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Alberto Moravia: Fetishism and Figuration

Novel, 1981
Alberto Moravia is probably Italy's most prolific novelist, and in spite of a host of post-modernist contenders for the title, he is unquestionably its most controversial. Over the span of some fifty years, Moravia has published better than forty book-length works.
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Alberto Moravia

Modern Language Journal, 1952
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