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Self-reflection through a court dwarf's eyes.

This philosophical novel delves into the individual and social identity through the perspective of Piccoline, a court dwarf. As the town is consumed with political intrigue and violence, Piccoline's outcast status makes him a unique commentator. The book's unique perspective and exploration of self-reflection and societal norms make it a great read for those interested in philosophical inquiries.

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ISBN: 9780374521356
Publisher: Hill and Wang
Date of Publication: 1958-01-01
Format: Paperback
Related Collections: Historical Fiction
Goodreads rating: 3.72
(rated by 6787 readers)

Description

"I have noticed that sometimes I frighten people; what they really fear is themselves. They think it is I who scare them, but it is the dwarf within them, the ape-faced manlike being who sticks up his head from the depths of their souls."Pär Lagerkvist's richly philosophical novel The Dwarf is an exploration of individual and social identity. The novel, set in a time when Italian towns feuded over the outcome of the last feud, centers on a social outcast, the court dwarf Piccoline. From his special vantage point Piccoline comments on the court's prurience and on political intrigue as the town is gripped by a siege. Gradually, Piccoline is drawn deeper and deeper into the conflict, and he inspires fear and hate around him as he grows to represent the fascination of the masses with violence.
 

Self-reflection through a court dwarf's eyes.

This philosophical novel delves into the individual and social identity through the perspective of Piccoline, a court dwarf. As the town is consumed with political intrigue and violence, Piccoline's outcast status makes him a unique commentator. The book's unique perspective and exploration of self-reflection and societal norms make it a great read for those interested in philosophical inquiries.

Note: While we do our best to ensure the accuracy of cover images, ISBNs may at times be reused for different editions of the same title which may hence appear as a different cover.