Le Veston ensorcelé

Le Veston ensorcelé : Résumé du livre

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Si vous êtes en quête d'un résumé du roman "Le Veston ensorcelé" de Dino Buzzati, téléchargez notre résumé dès maintenant ! Dans ce roman fantastique, le protagoniste, un jeune homme nommé Giovanni, achète un veston ensorcelé dans une boutique obscure de la ville, qui le mènera dans une série d'aventures surnaturelles.


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À propos du livre "Le Veston ensorcelé"

Le Veston ensorcelé fait partie du recueil Le K, publié en 1966. Cette courte nouvelle, à l'ambiance fantastique, est écrite du point de vue du personnage principal. À Milan, le narrateur, aux modestes habitudes de vie, se fait confectionner un costume, dont il a admiré la coupe impeccable sur un autre homme, par un étrange tailleur. Il se rend vite compte qu'une poche du veston est en fait une inépuisable réserve d'argent. Mais chaque retrait d'argent provoque immanquablement une catastrophe meurtrière. Torturé par sa conscience, le personnage profitera un temps d'une vie luxueuse, puis finira par se débarrasser du veston, mais malheureusement trop tard : il sait qu'il devra rendre des comptes...

Dino Buzzati

Dino Buzzati (1906-1972) was an Italian writer and journalist best known for his imaginative and surrealist works. Born in San Pellegrino, Italy, Buzzati was the son of a painter and grew up surrounded by art and literature. After studying law at the University of Milan, Buzzati began his career as a journalist and writer, working for a number of newspapers and magazines.

Buzzati's first published work was a collection of stories called "Barnabo of the Mountains," which was published in 1933. The stories in this collection were set in the mountains of northern Italy and dealt with the lives of the people who lived there. The collection was very well-received, and established Buzzati as a major literary figure in Italy.

Throughout his career, Buzzati wrote novels, short stories, and plays, many of which were characterized by their surreal and fantastical elements. His most famous novel, "The Tartar Steppe," was published in 1940 and tells the story of a young officer stationed at a remote military outpost in a barren landscape, waiting for an enemy that never arrives.

Buzzati's writing often dealt with themes of isolation, existentialism, and the human condition, and his work was influenced by a number of literary movements, including surrealism and existentialism. His work was also heavily influenced by his experiences as a journalist, and his writing often had a journalistic quality to it, blending fact and fiction in a unique and compelling way.

In addition to his literary work, Buzzati was also an accomplished artist and illustrator, and his drawings were often used to illustrate his own writing. He also worked as a stage designer and painter.

Buzzati's work continues to be widely read and studied in Italy and around the world. His unique vision and style have made him one of the most important and enduring voices in 20th-century Italian literature.

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ISBN numérique : 9782806226822-RES