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Italian Crime Fiction is the first study in the English language to focus specifically on Italian detective and noir fiction from the 1930s to the present. The eight chapters include studies on some of the founding fathers of the Italian tradition, and mainstream writers. The volume has a particular focus on the new generation of crime writers.
Introduction Chapter 1: The Emergence of a New Literary Genre in Interwar Italy Chapter 2: Founding Fathers: Giorgio Scerbanenco Chapter 3: Literature and the Giallo: Gadda, Eco, Tabucchi and Sciascia Chapter 4: The Mysteries of Bologna: on Some Trends of the Contemporary Giallo Chapter 5: Crime and the South Chapter 6: Italian Women Crime Writers Chapter 7: Milano nera: Representing and Imagining Milan in Italian Noir and Crime Fiction
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15 octobre 2011

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9780708324332

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European Crime Fictions
Italian Crime Fiction
Edited by Giuliana Pieri
University of Wales Press
ITALIAN CRIME FICTION
Series Editors Claire Gorrara (Cardiff University) Shelley Godsland (University of Birmingham Giuliana Pieri (Royal Holloway, London)
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Editorial Board Margaret Atack (University of Leeds) George Demko (Dartmouth College) John Foot (University College London) Stephen Knight (Cardiff University) Nickianne Moody (Liverpool John Moores University) Elfriede Müller (Berlin) Anne White (University of Bradford)
EUROPEAN CRIME FICTIONS
ITALIAN CRIME FICTION
Edited by Giuliana Pieri
UNIVERSITY OF WALES PRESS CARDIFF 2011
© The Contributors, 2011
All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reproduced in any material form (including photocopying or storing it in any medium by electronic means and whether or not transiently or incidentally to some other use of this publication) without the written permission of the copyright owner except in accordance with the provisions of the Copyright, Designs and Patents Act 1988. Applications for the copyright owner’s written permission to reproduce any part of this publication should be addressed to the University of Wales Press, 10 Columbus Walk, Brigantine Place, Cardiff CF10 4UP.
www.uwp.co.uk
British Library CataloguinginPublication Data A catalogue record for this book is available from the British Library.
ISBN 9780708324318 (hardback)  9780708324325 (paperback) eISBN 9780708324332
The right of the Contributors to be identified separately as authors of their contributions has been asserted by them in accordance with sections 77 and 79 of the Copyright, Designs and Patents Act 1988.
Typeset in Wales by Eira Fenn Gaunt, Cardiff Printed in Great Britain by CPI Antony Rowe, Chippenham, Wiltshire
Acknowledgements Notes on Contributors
1 Introduction Giuliana Pieri
Contents
2 The Emergence of a New Literary Genre in Interwar Italy  Jane Dunnett
3 Founding Fathers: Giorgio Scerbanenco  Jennifer Burns
4 Literature and theGiallo:Gadda, Eco, Tabucchi and Sciascia  Joseph Farrell
5 The Mysteries of Bologna: On Some Trends of the Contemporary Giallo  Luca Somigli
6 Crime and the South  Mark Chu
7 Italian Women Crime Writers Giuliana Pieri and Lucia Rinaldi
8Milano nera: Representing and Imagining Milan in ItalianNoirand Crime Fiction Giuliana Pieri
9 Annotated Bibliography Lucia Rinaldi
Index
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Acknowledgements
Three conferences were important stages in my growing academic interest in Italian crime fiction. In March 1998, I was invited to present, to my knowledge, the firstever paper in the UK on Andrea Camilleri, at a conference devoted to the ‘Cross borderpolicierthe European crime novel’, at the University of – Edinburgh. In April 2002, Claire Gorrara and I coorganized a conference at the Institute of Germanic and Romance Studies devoted to ‘Cultural intersections: noir fiction and film in France and Italy’. This was in many ways the starting point of the Italian crime fiction project and was also a very important moment in the conception of the European Crime Fiction series. Finally, in July 2004, I attended a conference coorganized by my fellow series editor, Shelley Godsland, on ‘Murder and mayhem in theMare Nostrum: contemporary configurations of Mediterranean detective fiction’, in Prato, which provided much needed insight into the place of contemporary Italian fiction in the European scene. I would like to thank the School of Modern Languages, Literatures and Cultures at Royal Holloway, for help in the form of sabbatical leave and especially colleagues in the Italian department who covered for my absence. I am also very grateful for the assistance I received from staff of the Biblioteca Nazionale, Florence, and the British Library. A very special thanks goes to Claire Gorrara, whose support and passionate intellectual engagement with European crime fiction over the past decade has been crucial to me on an academic and personal level. Special thanks go also to Sarah Lewis, commissioning editor of University of Wales Press, who offered us the opportunity to develop the series, for her invaluable advice and enthusiasm for the Italian crime fiction project, to Elin Nesta Lewis, whose editing has been superb, and to my Royal Holloway colleague, Professor Jane Everson, who provided much appreciated help with some of the translations into English of Italiangiallisti. Lastly, I would like to dedicate this book to my family and to my children in particular, who were born as this project unfolded. If they caused some delay to the project, the final result is also due to the incredible focus that motherhood has afforded me.
London August 2011
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