How has Italy narrated itself over the centuries? And how has the image we hold of the country today come into being? In Narrare l’Italia. Dal vertice del mondo al Novecento (Bollati Boringhieri), Luigi Zoja traces the shaping of Italy’s collective identity through a psychoanalytic lens, examining the stories that have defined it—from the heights of the Renaissance to the crises of the modern age and the ongoing search for a renewed sense of self.
A critical reflection on the lines—real and symbolic—that have sketched the contours of the nation, offering a nuanced portrait of a collective experience rich in contradiction and depth.
In conversation with Nunzia Scalzo, Writer and journalist, editorial director of I Vespri, and contributor to La Repubblica.
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