Shadows in Infinity - Carlo Sgorlon
Academic work
Daughter of a Kurdish exile who took refuge in Friuli towards the end of the 20th century, Ève Nissim intends to give free rein to her passion for painting in order to express her existential emotions and her attachment to peasant civilization. Faced with the illusions of the followers of a materialistic modernity and historical upheavals, Ève opposes her ideal of beauty as well as the cheerful friendship of characters who preserve the secrets of nature and the memory of age-old traditions.
This novel was translated by Jean-Igor Ghidina, lecturer, who teaches Italian language and literature at the Blaise Pascal University in Clermont-Ferrand. His publications include:
Carlo Sgorlon, Friulian novelist, society, myth, writing, Paris, L'Harmattan, 2008
Studio diachronico della variant friulana di Forni di Sotto , Udine, Società Filologica Friulana, 2008
Carmelo Aliberti, from existential spasm to the quest for redemption, Clermont-Ferrand, Presses Universitaires Blaise Pascal, 2012
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Digital book
ISBN 978-2-313-00517-0Ebook (PDF) - 193 p. (2014)
Paper book
ISBN 978-2-313-00518-7Paper book - 196 p. (2014)