: Typical of Moravia’s work, the characters suffer from a sense of isolation and the hypocrisy of middle-class life.
: The relationship between Edoardo and his father is deeply Oedipal, illustrating a complex power struggle between generations. Alberto Moravija - ДЊovek koji gleda.zip
: You can find used copies starting around $3.99 $15.00 at World of Books or AbeBooks . : Typical of Moravia’s work, the characters suffer
The story follows (often called Dodo), a 35-year-old professor of French literature in Rome who characterizes himself as an "intellectual who isn't able to act". Trapped in a "domestic triangle," Edoardo navigates a turbulent marriage with his wife, Silvia , while living in the shadow of his bedridden but still dominating father. The story follows (often called Dodo), a 35-year-old
: Uniquely for this later work, Moravia weaves in Edoardo's obsession with the potential for atomic destruction, using it as a backdrop for the characters' personal despair. Critical Reception
The narrative tension centers on Edoardo’s suspicion that his father and Silvia are having an affair. Rather than confronting them, he remains a passive observer—a voyeur—searching for proof while grappling with his own insecurities and "moral aridity".