Il perduto amore

Author: Umberto Fracchia

Bookshelves: Culture/Civilization/Society, Fiction, Literature, Category: Novels, IT Romanzi

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"Il perduto amore" by Umberto Fracchia is a novel written in the early 20th century. The story introduces Daria, the central character, as the narrative revolves around themes of memory, desire, and the complexities of love and existence. The novel explores Daria’s connections with other characters, particularly Carlo Clauss, who seems to be tied to a past filled with longing and nostalgia. At the start of the narrative, the tone is melancholic as the reader is introduced to the reflective thoughts of a character contemplating his solitude against the backdrop of a vibrant, starry night. The protagonist recalls the arrival of Carlo Clauss, a relative described with a stunning and mysterious aura who has returned after a long absence. His tales captivate the family, especially Daria's mother, and stir emotions within the protagonist who begins to wrestle with his own desires for love and connection. The opening sets a rich atmospheric groundwork, with evocative imagery and philosophical musings on life and death, hinting at the stormy emotional currents and relationships that will unfold throughout the novel. (This is an automatically generated summary.)

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