
doi: 10.14273/unisa-3463
handle: 2318/1756027
Nel 2010 Michele Mari pubblica il romanzo “Rosso Floyd”, una storia dei Pink Floyd rielaborata liberamente e arricchita dall’influenza della mitologia fantastica che accomuna tutte le opere dell’autore lombardo. L’articolo si propone di fornire al lettore una guida alla lettura del romanzo, partendo in particolare da un’interpretazione del personaggio di Syd Barrett basata su alcuni saggi di Mari. Si tenta inoltre un’analisi della portata intermediale del racconto, cercando i riferimenti non solo alla discografia e filmografia del gruppo inglese, ma anche nelle ossessioni letterarie e cinematografiche di Mari (su tutte, Kenneth Grahame e Stanley Kubrick).
In 2010 Michele Mari published ‘Rosso Floyd’, a Pink Floyd’s reworked story enriched by the fantastical mythology at the base of the author’s narrative. This essay aims to provide the reader with a reading guide, starting from an analysis of the character Syd Barrett based on some Mari’s essays. An interpretation of the novel’s intermediality will also be attempted, searching references to Pink Floyd’s discography and filmography and to further Mari’s literary and cinematographic obsessions (Kenneth Grahame and Stanley Kubrick, above all).
Michele Mari, Pink Floyd, Stanley Kubrick, Rosso Floyd, Michelangelo Antonioni, letteratura e cinema, Kenneth Grahame, Stanley Kubrick, Pink Floyd, Michele Mari
Michele Mari, Pink Floyd, Stanley Kubrick, Rosso Floyd, Michelangelo Antonioni, letteratura e cinema, Kenneth Grahame, Stanley Kubrick, Pink Floyd, Michele Mari
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