“VSELENSKYI: SICILIAN STORY” (1880) – Analysis of Italian Verismo and 19th Century Literature
“SICILIAN STORY (1880)” is far more than a mere literary study; it is a profound hermeneutic immersion into the very essence of Italian Verismo. Through the lens of Giovanni Verga’s prose, the author dissects the frozen-in-time sociocultural paradigms of 19th-century Sicily, where daily life and destiny intertwine in a relentless exegesis of human existence. This work invites the reader to transcend simple observation and engage in a meticulous analysis of the literary codes of a bygone era—restored with the precision of a historian and the soul of a true classical artist.
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COMING SOON
While the volume is currently in production, we invite you to explore the original cover artwork. In this piece, VSELÉNSKYI captures the raw, sun-drenched stoicism of 1880s Sicily, offering a visual gateway into the unforgiving social codes and the ‘code of honor’ that the upcoming total hermeneutic analysis seeks to deconstruct through the lens of Giovanni Verga’s ‘Pane Nero’.