The Late Mattia Pascal
Luigi Pirandello
Leído por Peter Tucker





Mattia Pascal grew up in a small Italian town not dissimilar to that of the author's upbringing. Pascal leads a somewhat feckless boyhood, allowing opportunities to slip away from him and living on the accumulated but dwindling resources of his family. As a young man he finds himself duped into poverty and an unhappy marriage made sadder by grief. He escapes on an adventure at Monte Carlo where he submits himself to Fortune which provides him with an extraordinary erasure of his old identity and the funds to maintain a new one. With the passage of a couple of years however he becomes horribly disillusioned with his situation and the isolation it brings. In a dramatic act he reassumes his old persona and returns to his home town, only to find himself written out of the script of his own life.
In this novel Pirandello explores, as in his other works, themes of identity and reality, laced with plenty of wit and irony. (Peter Tucker) (8 hr 41 min)
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Translator's note. Author's preface. | 22:29 | Leído por Peter Tucker |
Chapter I | 4:41 | Leído por Peter Tucker |
Chapter II | 7:47 | Leído por Peter Tucker |
Chapter III | 17:53 | Leído por Peter Tucker |
Chapter IV | 37:01 | Leído por Peter Tucker |
Chapter V | 35:28 | Leído por Peter Tucker |
Chapter VI | 30:22 | Leído por Peter Tucker |
Chapter VII | 26:51 | Leído por Peter Tucker |
Chapter VIII | 30:48 | Leído por Peter Tucker |
Chapter IX | 21:15 | Leído por Peter Tucker |
Chapter X | 27:23 | Leído por Peter Tucker |
Chapter XI | 41:15 | Leído por Peter Tucker |
Chapter XII | 31:32 | Leído por Peter Tucker |
Chapter XIII | 29:00 | Leído por Peter Tucker |
Chapter XIV | 21:15 | Leído por Peter Tucker |
Chapter XV | 30:00 | Leído por Peter Tucker |
Chapter XVI | 47:01 | Leído por Peter Tucker |
Chapter XVII | 24:32 | Leído por Peter Tucker |
Chapter XVIII | 35:16 | Leído por Peter Tucker |
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Great book! Best Narration!!
Reader, you nailed it! Pirandello will be proud of you if he could hear you reading his book in such eloquence from his gave.