Antigone’s Look in the Novels and Photographs by Carla Cerati

Authors

  • Silvia Mazzucchelli Università di Bergamo

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.13135/2281-6658/3450

Keywords:

Scene, Antigone, Tragedy, Death

Abstract

The intervention examines the relationship between word and photography in the work of the writer and photographer Carla Cerati (1926-2016). If with photography Carla Cerati tried to explore the world, in her autobiographical novels, she penetrates into the world of the bourgeois family, criticising rules and limits. My intervention focuses on the relationship between the scene and reality through the tragic figure of Antigone represented by the Living Theatre and photographed by Cerati. In her work it becomes a model and hermeneutical instrument from which her photographs and novels draw inspiration.

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Published

2019-06-28