I Turcs tal Friùl (The Turks in Friuli) is the sole "Greek" tragedy composed by Pasolini in the Friulian dialect of Casarsa; it was chiefly inspired by the last Turkish assault on the northeastern regions of Italy that occurred during the fifteenth century (1499), and it both hints at the Nazi-Fascist occupation of Friuli, in the course of which the drama was written (1944), and even more sublty alludes to the second Persian invasion of Greece: beginning from a recent mise en scène on the river Tagliamento the paper tries to explain the relationship between this play and one of its main hypotexts, namely Aeschylus' Persians.

Persiani sul Tagliamento: I Turcs tal Friùl di Pasolini tra Eschilo e Tespi

Andrea Cerica
2020-01-01

Abstract

I Turcs tal Friùl (The Turks in Friuli) is the sole "Greek" tragedy composed by Pasolini in the Friulian dialect of Casarsa; it was chiefly inspired by the last Turkish assault on the northeastern regions of Italy that occurred during the fifteenth century (1499), and it both hints at the Nazi-Fascist occupation of Friuli, in the course of which the drama was written (1944), and even more sublty alludes to the second Persian invasion of Greece: beginning from a recent mise en scène on the river Tagliamento the paper tries to explain the relationship between this play and one of its main hypotexts, namely Aeschylus' Persians.
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