Fictions of Appetite explores and investigates the aesthetic significance of images of food, appetite and consumption in a body of modernist literature published in Italian between 1905 and 1939. The corpus examined includes novels, short stories, poems, essays and plays by F.T. Marinetti, Aldo Palazzeschi, Massimo Bontempelli, Paola Masino and Luigi Pirandello. The book underlines the literary relevance and symbolic implications of the -culinary sign-, suggesting a link between the crisis of language and subjectivity usually associated with modernism and figures of consumption and...
Fictions of Appetite explores and investigates the aesthetic significance of images of food, appetite and consumption in a body of modernist li...