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Director and screenwriter Pier Paolo Pasolini created important works in Italian Neo Realism (Neo Realismo), which was influential in cinema between 1944 and 1950. This book is the reflection of Italian Neorealism in literature. The movement was born as a reaction to pink movie theaters and focuses on the daily problems of ordinary people. The cameras went from the studios to the street. The atmosphere of World War II and the collapse of the bourgeoisie brings change. It is said that philosophy 'took to the streets with the existentialists'. It is no longer the intellectual activity of nobles in glass mansions.
#kenarmahalleçocukları tells the lives of a group of children living in the ruined neighborhoods of Rome. Theft, prostitution, a chaotic life. Sometimes they live in their homes and sometimes on the streets. Sometimes they steal manhole covers, sometimes they rob Germans. The German occupation is presented in this way in the background. The book is interesting in this respect; readers who like strong language, long descriptions and explanations may have problems. Piece by piece events with slang expression. It's a visual language, like watching a movie. I felt like I was reading a script as a novel. Let me add that even though it had some ups and downs, it was a book that I am glad I read.
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