Filumena is Eduardo de Filippo's best-known work and arguably his
finest comedy, drenched in Neapolitan atmosphere and full of
entanglements at once romantic and cynical. Set in the balmy heat of
late 1940s Naples, Filumena Marturano lies on her deathbed waiting to
marry Domenico Soriano, the man who has kept her as his mistress for
twenty-five years. But no sooner has the priest completed the
ceremony, than Filumena makes a miraculous recovery. As he reels in
shock, Domenico discovers that this brilliant, iron-willed woman has a
few more surprises for him. With masterful ambiguity, de Filippo
depicts his characters with subtlety and balance: is Filumena a
simple, illiterate woman who wants to create respectability for her
children, or a ferine, opportunistic prostitute? And will Domenico,
the selfish aged gigolo, learn to repent and accept his responsibility
to his past and his family? Eduardo de Filippo was one of Italy's
leading popular dramatists, a fearless social critic, a supreme man of
the theatre, and a humane and compassionate writer. Exploring themes
of motherhood, age and respectability, Filumena portrays de Filippo's
trademark moral optimism and affection for his characters which
underscores the drama's humour. This new translation by Tanya Ronder
is contemporary, fluent and accessible, and tackles de Filippo's
comedy with deftness and verve.
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ISBN
9781408172650
Publisert
2015
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Vendor
Methuen Drama
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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