“Everyone says you were beautiful when you were young, but I want to tell you I think you’re more beautiful now than then (p. 3). “ This is the classic beginning of The Lover by Marguerite Duras, where the aged narrator when her looks are devastated, longs for a lover who expresses the love that […]
Posted in Blogs, Introduction | Tagged with love, poverty, race, sex, Vietnam
Show of hands who here was ever thirsting after their mother? Hopefully nobody raised their hand, but our main character this week, Agostino, can certainly not say the same. I can’t believe the start of this book started like it did. I’m actually a little bit traumatized, but I guess obviously not as bad as […]
Posted in Blogs, Moravia | Tagged with coming of age, incest, mother, sex
In Alberto Morovia’s novella Agostino, the main character Agostino is a 13-year-old boy who has an unusual attachment with his mother. Despite he is already 13, he loves his mother with a “naive” heart and adores her as a mother figure. One summer, he and his widow’s mother went on holiday to the Tuscan coast, […]
Posted in Blogs | Tagged with Alberto Moravia, boy, identity, love, mature, sex