Griseldaonline (Jul 2021)

Against mankind. Eco-criticism, anti-anthropocentrism, hodoeporic in Paolo Volponi’s «Il Pianeta Irritabile»

  • Stefano Pifferi

DOI
https://doi.org/10.6092/issn.1721-4777/11457
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 20, no. 1
pp. 205 – 218

Abstract

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This paper examines Paolo Volponi’s novel Il Pianeta Irritabile (1977) by a double perspective: on the one hand the anti-anthropocentric and forerunning eco-critical approach, like other writers of the same period as Cassola or Morselli, used by the author to denounce the exploitation of the planet, until the extreme, post-atomic consequences, by humans, in general, and capitalism, in particular, resolving in a harsh disapproval of human progress. On the other hand, being the entire plot based on a long voyage done by non-humans (or semi-human) protagonists, the hodeoporic interpretation key becomes a central point in the development of the novel and a new perspective to study and analyze the transformations of the characters.

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