Paolo Volponi

Paolo Volponi was an Italian writer, poet, and politician known for his works that often explored the social and political issues of his time. He was a significant figure in Italian literature and won several prestigious literary awards.

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  1. 1. Corporale

    The novel explores the complexities of modern industrial society through the experiences of its protagonist, a factory worker who becomes increasingly disillusioned with the dehumanizing nature of his work environment. As he navigates the oppressive corporate structures and the alienation they foster, he grapples with existential questions about identity, autonomy, and the impact of technology on human relationships. The narrative delves into themes of resistance and conformity, highlighting the struggle to maintain individuality in a world dominated by mechanization and bureaucratic control.

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  2. 2. The Worldwide Machine

    The book explores the impact of industrialization on human relationships and individual identity through the story of a factory worker in post-war Italy. As the protagonist navigates the dehumanizing environment of the factory, he grapples with feelings of alienation and loss of personal significance. The narrative delves into the broader social and psychological consequences of a mechanized world, highlighting the tension between technological progress and the human need for connection and meaning.

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  3. 3. La Strada Per Roma

    The novel follows the journey of a young man named Mario who leaves his rural hometown in search of a better life in Rome. As he navigates the complexities of the big city, Mario encounters various characters and situations that challenge his ideals and aspirations. Through his experiences, the story explores themes of ambition, identity, and the often harsh realities of urban life, ultimately painting a vivid portrait of personal growth and the pursuit of dreams amidst the backdrop of post-war Italy.

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