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The Late Mattia Pascal by Luigi Pirandello is a brilliant and darkly comic exploration of identity, freedom, and the fragile construction of the self. First published in the early 20th century, this groundbreaking novel helped establish Pirandello as one of the most innovative voices in modern European literature. The story follows Mattia Pascal, a dissatisfied librarian trapped in an unhappy marriage and a stifling provincial life. When a sudden stroke of fortune allows him to escape his circumstances, an unexpected twist of fate presents him with an extraordinary opportunity: he is mistakenly declared dead. Rather than correcting the error, Mattia seizes the chance to reinvent himself, adopting a new name and setting out to live as an entirely different person. At first, this newfound freedom feels exhilarating. Unburdened by past obligations, Mattia imagines he can shape his destiny without constraints. Yet he soon discovers that identity is not so easily discarded. Without official documents, legal recognition, or a stable past, he becomes a ghost within society—unable to marry, own property, or fully participate in the world around him. The freedom he sought gradually transforms into isolation and absurdity. Through irony and psychological insight, Pirandello examines the masks people wear and the roles imposed upon them by society. The novel raises unsettling questions: Are we defined by our names, our histories, or by the perceptions of others? Can true freedom exist outside social structures, or does identity depend on recognition by the world? Mattia's journey reveals the paradox that escaping one's life may lead not to liberation, but to a deeper form of confinement. Blending humor with existential reflection, The Late Mattia Pascal anticipates themes that would later shape modernist and existential literature. Pirandello's sharp prose and philosophical depth illuminate the instability of reality and the multiplicity of the self, portraying life as a shifting performance in which certainty is always out of reach. Both entertaining and thought-provoking, The Late Mattia Pascal remains a timeless meditation on selfhood and illusion. With wit, poignancy, and profound insight, Pirandello crafts a novel that challenges readers to reconsider what it truly means to live—and to be known—in a world governed by appearances and social conventions.
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