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-''''La noia'''' (''The Empty Canvas'', literally 'boredom') is a novel by [[Alberto Moravia]] first published in 1960. It is the story of a troubled sexual relationship between a young, rich painter who strives to find sense in his life, and an easygoing girl in Rome. The novel won the [[Viareggio Prize]] and was filmed by [[Damiano Damiani]] in 1962. An adaptation of the book forms the basis of [[Cédric Kahn]]'s 1998 movie ''[[L'Ennui (film)|L'ennui]]''.+'''''La noia''''' (''The Empty Canvas'', literally 'boredom') is a novel by Italian writer [[Alberto Moravia]] first published in [[1960]]. It is the story of a troubled [[sexual relationship]] between a young, rich painter who strives to find sense in his life, and an [[easygoing]] girl in Rome. The novel won the [[Viareggio Prize]] and was filmed by [[Damiano Damiani]] in 1962. An adaptation of the book forms the basis of [[Cédric Kahn]]'s 1998 movie ''[[L'Ennui (film)|L'Ennui]]''.
 +==Themes==
 +*[[Boredom]] and the inability to make meaningful contact with things, see [[social alienation]]
 +*[[Artistic creativity]]
 +*[[Failed artist]]
 +*[[Tautological nature of language]]
 +*[[Jealousy]] which fuels [[sexual desire]]
 +==Cast==
 +*Cecilia, easygoing girl
 +*Dino, protagonist and narrator
 +*Dino's mother
 +*Balestrieri, older painter and neighbour of Dino
 +==See also==
 +*[[Existential literature]]
 +*[[Boredom in fiction]]
 +*''[[The Empty Canvas]]''
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La noia (The Empty Canvas, literally 'boredom') is a novel by Italian writer Alberto Moravia first published in 1960. It is the story of a troubled sexual relationship between a young, rich painter who strives to find sense in his life, and an easygoing girl in Rome. The novel won the Viareggio Prize and was filmed by Damiano Damiani in 1962. An adaptation of the book forms the basis of Cédric Kahn's 1998 movie L'Ennui.

Themes

Cast

  • Cecilia, easygoing girl
  • Dino, protagonist and narrator
  • Dino's mother
  • Balestrieri, older painter and neighbour of Dino

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