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Sunce i sjena

Luigi Pirandello

Pirandello's essayistic-reflexive work "Sun and Shadow" explores the fragility of identity and the difference between who we are and what others see, depicting a man torn between inner truth and social masks.

In his essay The Sun and the Shadow, Pirandello philosophically depicts a man torn between the clear, hard light of public life and the soft, wavering shadows of his private life. The sun here is not just a source of light but an inexorable spotlight that illuminates everything that society wants to see: a neat image, a solid character, an identity without cracks. In this light, the characters feel naked, exposed, almost forced to be the version of themselves that others expect. In contrast, the shadow becomes their hidden space – fluid, warm, full of inner fractures and unspoken thoughts.

Pirandello describes moments in which the characters, almost like double beings, move between these two worlds: in the sun they speak confidently, and in the shadow they whisper their true doubts. The sun's rays emphasize every imperfection, while the shadow provides a temporary respite, but also a silent threat that they will never be able to come out into the light as whole persons. In this constant transition from light to darkness there is a sense of anxiety – as if identity is constantly slipping away, changing depending on who is looking and from what angle the light falls.

The text thus acquires an almost visual dynamic: the light flickers, the shadows move, and man constantly tries to piece himself together from these fragile parts. Pirandello thereby emphasizes that the truth about us is always in a play of contrasts – never completely in the sun, never completely in the shade – but in a restless, human mixture of both.

Titel des Originals
Il sole e l’ombra
Übersetzung
Dubravko Dujšin
Editor
Slavko Batušić
Maße
19 x 13 cm
Seitenzahl
208
Verlag
Savremena biblioteka, Zagreb, 1941.
 
Latein Schrift. Fester Einband mit Schutzumschlag.
Sprache: Kroatisch.

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