Portrait of the Artist and His Mother in Twentieth-Century Italian Culture
Discover the profound influence of maternal bonds on Italian artistry in Portrait of the Artist and His Mother in Twentieth-Century Italian Culture by Daniela Bini. Published by Fairleigh Dickinson University Press in 2020, this insightful hardback spans 276 pages, delving into the intricate relationship between mothers and their sons and how it has shaped the works of renowned Italian artists such as Luigi Pirandello, Carlo Levi, Dino Buzzati, Pier Paolo Pasolini, and Federico Fellini. Bini explores the concept of mammismo and vitellonismo, particularly in the context of Italian film comedies, providing a unique lens through which to understand these cultural dynamics. This book is a must-read for anyone interested in the intersection of familial relationships and artistic expression in 20th-century Italy. Enhance your collection with this captivating exploration of art and culture.