Pasolini became famous with this harsh, violent, and extremely powerful novel. Italian misery, the shacks, the smell of dirt and old clothes, the squalid peripheries, the scorching summers that reawaken almost bestial appetites, have found a moved descriptor, firmly held to the ground (in those years) by a severe political faith.
Pasolini became famous with this harsh, violent, and extremely powerful novel. Italian misery, the shacks, the smell of dirt and old clothes, the squalid peripheries, the scorching summers that reawaken almost bestial appetites, have found a moved descriptor, firmly held to the ground (in those years) by a severe political faith.