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For the film based on the novel, see "Il turno" The Turn (Italian: Il Turno [il ˈturno]) is the name of Luigi Pirandello's second novel. Originally published in Catania in 1902 by the editor Niccolò Giannotta, it was republished by the Fratelli Treves publishing house, along with the novella Lontano, with the subtitle Novellas of Luigi Pirandello in 1915. The author seems to have considered it to be a long short story rather than a true novel, and, in the introduction to the 1915 edition, explained that the two stories were written in his early youth and judged them, saying, “…the one is gay if not light-hearted, and the other is sad". He maintained that their greatest merit consisted in "the open vivacity of representation."

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  • For the film based on the novel, see "Il turno" The Turn (Italian: Il Turno [il ˈturno]) is the name of Luigi Pirandello's second novel. Originally published in Catania in 1902 by the editor Niccolò Giannotta, it was republished by the Fratelli Treves publishing house, along with the novella Lontano, with the subtitle Novellas of Luigi Pirandello in 1915. The author seems to have considered it to be a long short story rather than a true novel, and, in the introduction to the 1915 edition, explained that the two stories were written in his early youth and judged them, saying, “…the one is gay if not light-hearted, and the other is sad". He maintained that their greatest merit consisted in "the open vivacity of representation." (en)
  • Il turno è un romanzo di Luigi Pirandello, scritto nel 1895, ma pubblicato nel 1902. Rispetto al romanzo precedente (L'esclusa) ed al successivo (Il fu Mattia Pascal), si tratta senza dubbio di un'opera meno nota. Dopo il mito dell'onore irriso ne "L'esclusa", qui è preso di mira il mito della roba, di esplicita derivazione verista. La vicenda vuole dimostrare l'imprevedibità dei casi che governano la vita umana, davanti ai quali appare insensato progettare il futuro in modo razionale. (Barberi Squarotti. Storia e antologia della letteratura. Vol. 5) Dal romanzo è stato tratto un film dall'omonimo titolo, diretto da Tonino Cervi nel 1982. (it)
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  • The Turn (en)
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  • For the film based on the novel, see "Il turno" The Turn (Italian: Il Turno [il ˈturno]) is the name of Luigi Pirandello's second novel. Originally published in Catania in 1902 by the editor Niccolò Giannotta, it was republished by the Fratelli Treves publishing house, along with the novella Lontano, with the subtitle Novellas of Luigi Pirandello in 1915. The author seems to have considered it to be a long short story rather than a true novel, and, in the introduction to the 1915 edition, explained that the two stories were written in his early youth and judged them, saying, “…the one is gay if not light-hearted, and the other is sad". He maintained that their greatest merit consisted in "the open vivacity of representation." (en)
  • Il turno è un romanzo di Luigi Pirandello, scritto nel 1895, ma pubblicato nel 1902. Rispetto al romanzo precedente (L'esclusa) ed al successivo (Il fu Mattia Pascal), si tratta senza dubbio di un'opera meno nota. Dopo il mito dell'onore irriso ne "L'esclusa", qui è preso di mira il mito della roba, di esplicita derivazione verista. La vicenda vuole dimostrare l'imprevedibità dei casi che governano la vita umana, davanti ai quali appare insensato progettare il futuro in modo razionale. (Barberi Squarotti. Storia e antologia della letteratura. Vol. 5) (it)
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