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  1. OCLC. 917487376. Don Giovanni in Sicilia is a novel by Vitaliano Brancati, published in 1941. [1] The main character of the novel, Giovanni Percolla, is used to depict the scenario of male sexual conceit (in Italian: gallismo) characterising Sicily in the late 1930s. [2] [3]

    • Vitaliano Brancati
    • 1941
  2. Don Giovanni in Sicilia. Don Giovanni in Sicilia may refer to: Don Giovanni in Sicilia (novel), a 1941 novel by Vitaliano Brancati. Don Juan in Sicily, a 1967 film by Alberto Lattuada based on Brancati's novel.

  3. Brancati got his first and probably major success in 1941, with the novel Don Giovanni in Sicilia, a vibrant and humorous portrait of the Sicilian temperament. [1]

  4. 17. Nov. 2020 · Zusammenfassung. Auch in diesem 1942 erschienenen Roman ist Brancatis zentrales Thema der von ihm speziell auf Sizilien bezogene ‚gallismo‘ (il gallo: der Hahn), dessen soziale Bedeutung und literarische Gestaltung Sciascia in Pirandello und Sizilien (1961) eingehend untersucht hat.

    • Manfred Strauß
  5. Don Giovanni in Sicilia caricatures a stereotypical forty-year-old Sicilian bachelor who lives in a stifling society, is spoiled by his sisters, and is affected by a distorted sexual drive and obsession known as gallismo. Giovanni Percolla, our main character, destroys the myth of the traditional Don Juan, spending his days in idleness.

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  6. Don Giovanni in Sicilia racconta la storia di Giovanni Percolla, scapolo quarantenne consumato da un’inestinguibile sete sessuale. A un tratto, però, Percolla riesce a imprimere una svolta radicale alla propria vita grazie all’amore per la giovane Ninetta, che diviene sua sposa.

  7. Don Giovanni in Sicilia is a novel by Vitaliano Brancati, published in 1941. The main character of the novel, Giovanni Percolla, is used to depict the scenario of male sexual conceit (in Italian: gallismo) characterising Sicily in the late 1930s. In 1967, director Alberto Lattuada adapted the novel into a film of the same name. References