Plasticità deflagrate. "Alla cieca" di Claudio Magris

Authors

  • Diego Salvadori Università di Firenze

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.14672/20253122

Keywords:

Alla cieca, Claudio Magris, Literary genre, Metatextuality, Novel

Abstract

This paper aims to analyze Alla cieca (2005) by Claudio Magris as a work that radically and irreducibly questions the status of the novel form. Far from being a historical novel in the traditional sense, Alla cieca weaves together autobiography, epic, clinical report, myth, and essayistic writing into a palimpsestic and polyvocal structure. As a result, the narrative unfolds as a “novel-mixtape” and “novel-mashup,” in which heterogeneous fragments – from classical mythology to historical documents – are superimposed and rewritten, in the name of a conscious hybridization that destabilizes the boundaries of genres and produces a text that continually makes and unmakes itself. Through this fluidity, Claudio Magris destabilizes the very notion of genre as a fixed category, transforming it into a dynamic energy in constant tension between memory and invention. Alla cieca thus becomes the laboratory of a “protean novel,” where the dialogue among genres is an integral part of the representation of History and of the metaliterary reflection on writing.

Published

2025-11-20

How to Cite

Salvadori, D. (2025). Plasticità deflagrate. "Alla cieca" di Claudio Magris. Comparatismi, (10), 404–422. https://doi.org/10.14672/20253122

Issue

Section

The Function of Literary Genre Theory in Comparative Literature Studies